A word borrowed from another language; e.g. `blitz' is a German word borrowed into modern English.
Give temporarily; let have for a limited time.
1 It's almost identical to senior bondholders who loaned money to too-big-to-fail banks.
2 Tell the general you loaned your rifle to someone for a hunt.
3 Friends loaned their dormant equipment to get Humphrey's story-telling muscles working again.
4 Hillary Rodham Clinton has loaned millions of dollars to her presidential campaign.
5 They loaned money for interest for the building of castles and cathedrals.
6 Cheniere loaned money to Parallax to develop two liquefaction plants in Louisiana.
7 We grubbed them and loaned them all the guns we could spare.
8 The photograph used for this reproduction was kindly loaned by Mrs. S.J.
9 Here are a billion spirits waiting for the substance we loaned them.
10 I've got the key-MissMarlowe loaned it me for the dress rehearsals.
11 Most of it though, is merely loaned and perhaps will be repaid.
12 It was at this time that he loaned Thorgest his outer dais-boards.
13 And at Kilohana Uncle John said yes, and loaned me the horse.
14 I loaned them to you last, and they're hanging in your closet.
15 On three occasions, he loaned her out to cover his gambling debts.
16 Monthly payments are made by share holders and money loaned on real-estate.
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