
1) Advance 2) Debt 3) Gallicism 4) Lend 5) Lending 6) Loanword
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1) Part of FSLIC
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• (n. t.) To lend; -- sometimes with out. • (n.) The act of lending; a lending; permission to use; as, the loan of a book, money, services. • (n.) That which one lends or borrows, esp. a sum of money lent at interest; as, he repaid the loan. • (n.) A loanin.
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An amount, usually of money, conveyed by one to another in the expectation that it will be returned, perhaps with specified interest, at a later date. When the lender and borrower are in different countries with separate monetary and legal systems, loans bear extra risk.
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Temporary borrowing of a sum of money. If you borrow $1 million you have taken out a loan for $1 million.
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Form of borrowing by individuals, businesses, and governments. Individuals and companies usually obtain loans from banks. The loan with interest is typically paid back in fixed monthly instalments...
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The amount to be borrowed.
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a track or lane which lead to common pasture.
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money given to you which you agree to pay back sometime in the future.
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Temporary borrowing of a sum of money. If you borrow $1 million you have taken out a loan for $1 mil
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Loans are borrowed money that must be repaid.
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Loan (lōn)
noun [ See
Lawn .] A loanin. [ Scot.] [ 1913 Webster]
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Loan noun [ Middle English
lone ,
lane , Anglo-Saxon
lān ,
læn , from
león to lend; akin to Dutch
leen loan, fief, German
lehen fief, Icelandic
lān , German
leihen to lend, Old High German
līhan , Icelandi...
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Loan noun t. [ imperfect & past participle Loaned ; present participle & verbal noun Loaning .] To lend; -- sometimes with out . Kent. « By way of location or loaning them out.» J. Langley (1644).
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An advance of money from a lender to a borrower over a period of time. The borrower is obliged to... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/loan.htm?id=873&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of loan'>more</a>
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- The amount to be borrowed.
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A loan is anything lent or given to another on condition of return or payment. In law loans are considered to be of two kinds - mutuum and commodate; the former term being applied to the loan of such articles as are consumed in the use, as provisions, or money; the latter to the loan of such articles as must be individually returned to the lender. ...
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a lane
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noun the temporary provision of money (usually at interest)
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Form of borrowing by individuals, businesses, and governments. Individuals and companies usually obtain loans from banks. The loan with interest is typically paid back in fixed monthly instalments over a period of between one and five years in the UK, although longer-term loans and different repayment conditions may be arranged. Specific forms ...
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An advance of money from a lender to a borrower over a set period of time. The borrower is obliged to repay the loan, usually monthly, with interest. There are many different loan options suitable for varying circumstances: Secured, Unsecured, Debt Consolidation, Bridging, Flexible, etc
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money borrowed that is usually repaid with interest.
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The amount to be borrowed.
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the act of lending; a grant of the temporary use of something: the loan of a book. · something lent or furnished on condition of being returned, esp. a sum of money lent at interest: a $1000 loan at 10 percent interest. · loanword. · How many books can I have on loan from the library at one time? · borrowed for temporary us...
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Loan is a French name for boys and girls. The meaning is `light` The name is very rarely given inthe United States. The name Loan is most commonly given to Walloon boys. In Flanders, Wallonie and Belgium it is (almost) solely given to boys The name sounds like: Liana, Leana, Lana, Lane, Lani, Leann, Liann, Liane, Lin, Lynn, Lyn, Linn, Loni, Lonni, ...
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