lend
41lend — verb (lent; lending) Etymology: Middle English lenen, lenden, from Old English lǣnan, from lǣn loan more at loan Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. (1) to give for temporary use on condition that the same or its equivalent be… …
42lend — See lend, loan …
43Lend — Original name in latin Lend Name in other language State code AT Continent/City Europe/Vienna longitude 47.29856 latitude 13.05176 altitude 640 Population 0 Date 2011 07 31 …
44lend — , loan Loan as a verb ( He loaned me some money ) is now more or less standard, though one or two authorities continue to disdain it, favoring lend on grounds of tradition …
45lend — n Australian See have a lend (of someone) …
46lend — To give or put out for hire or compensation. To part with a thing of value to another for a time fixed or indefinite, yet to have some time in ending, to be used or enjoyed by that other; the thing itself or the equivalent of it to be given back… …
47lend — To give or put out for hire or compensation. To part with a thing of value to another for a time fixed or indefinite, yet to have some time in ending, to be used or enjoyed by that other; the thing itself or the equivalent of it to be given back… …
48lend — see lend your money and lose your friend distance lends enchantment to the view …
49Lend-Lease — (Public Law 77 11) [http://books.google.com/books?id=hUoIaQqipboC pg=PA28 Crossed Currents By Jean Ebbert, Marie Beth Hall, Edward Latimer Beach] was the name of the program under which the United States of America supplied the United Kingdom,… …
50Lend Lease Communities — (trading as Lend Lease) Type Division Industry Property Development Founded Adelaide, Australia, 1958 …