Enterprise

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Webster's Dictionary [1]

(1): ( v. i.) To undertake an enterprise, or something hazardous or difficult.

(2): ( v. t.) To undertake; to begin and attempt to perform; to venture upon.

(3): ( n.) That which is undertaken; something attempted to be performed; a work projected which involves activity, courage, energy, and the like; a bold, arduous, or hazardous attempt; an undertaking; as, a manly enterprise; a warlike enterprise.

(4): ( n.) Willingness or eagerness to engage in labor which requires boldness, promptness, energy, and like qualities; as, a man of great enterprise.

(5): ( v. t.) To treat with hospitality; to entertain.

King James Dictionary [2]

En'Terprise, n. s as z. That which is undertaken, or attempted to be performed an attempt a project attempted particularly, a bold, arduous or hazardous undertaking, either physical or moral. The attack on Stoney-Point was a bold, but successful enterprise. The attempts to evangelize the heathen are noble enterprises.

Their hands cannot perform their enterprise.  Job 5

En'Terprise, To undertake to begin and attempt to perform.

The business must be enterprised this night.

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