lender


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
lend/lend/
verb (past and past part. lent)
  • 1 allow (someone) to use (something) on the understanding that it will be returned.
  • 2 allow (someone) the use of (a sum of money) under an agreement to pay it back later, typically with interest.
  • 3 give (a quality) to.
  • 4 (lend oneself to) accommodate or adapt oneself to.

    ■ (lend itself to) be suitable for.

– phrases
lend an ear (or one's ears) listen sympathetically or attentively.
– derivatives
lendable adjective,
lender noun.
– origin OE lǣnan, of Gmc origin; rel. to loan1.
usage: Reciprocal pairs of words such as lend and borrow are often confused. Common uses in informal speech in a number of British dialects include can I lend your pen? (correct standard use is can I borrow your pen?).
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