on one's own account



on one's own account

Also, on one's own hook or initiative . For oneself; also, by one's own efforts, as in I've gone into business on my own account, or He called the police on his own hook, or She went job-hunting on her own initiative. The first term, first recorded in 1801, transfers the financial sense of account to one's own interest or risk. The hook variant, a colloquialism, was first recorded in 1812 and the precise analogy is unclear. The second variant, using initiative in the sense of "enterprise," was first recorded in 1858.
See also: account, on, own

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
TirzahTIR-zə (English)Biblical
FÜLÖP-Hungarian
AmÍLcar-Portuguese, Spanish
Rehoboam-Biblical
Bricius-Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
JocelynJAHS-lin (English), JAHS-ə-lin (English)English, French