Results for loan
Definitions of loan:
part of speech: verb transitive
To lend.
part of speech: noun
A sum of money lent for a period; something granted for temporary use.
part of speech: noun
Anything given for temporary use; sum of money lent for a time at interest; grant of the use.
part of speech: verb
To grant the use of for a time; to lend.
part of speech: noun
Anything lent: the act of lending: permission to use: money lent for interest.
Usage examples for loan:
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Will you loan me a hundred dollars, dear, from that thousand Harley P. gave you?
"The Long Chance", Peter B. Kyne -
Bob had not lost his job with Crill over the Chandler loan
"The Desert Fiddler", William H. Hamby -
You will be a long time in getting to it, if ever you get to it at all; but you shall have the loan of my horse, and then you can ride on it to an old woman who is a neighbor of mine: perhaps she can tell you about him.
"The Blue Fairy Book", Various -
As I understand it, the man who drove you to- night obtained the loan of the cab from one of the company's chauffeur's in return for a hundred- dollar bill.
"The Adventures of Jimmie Dale", Frank L. Packard