Definitionn. disposing of money or property with the expectation that the same thing
Last update: July 3, 2015
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Where Gabriel was always clean-shaven, Darkyn's strong jaw was shaded by a day or two of growth, lending danger to his appearance. [Please select]
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How, on{sic} such a doctrine, condemn lending at interest. [Please select]
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Cyprian alludes to lending on mortgages and to compound interest. [Please select]
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Tetlow, "that you saw him lending his knife to Jimmie Belton last night." [Please select]
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"USURY" LAWS The prejudice against "usury," as any lending of money at interest was called, made another hindrance to business enterprise. [Please select]
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THE JEWS AS MONEY LENDERS The business of money lending, denied to Christians, fell into the hands of the Jews. [Please select]
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He looked through the glass and gave it, and was good, too, about lending the glass. [Please select]
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Blondin is lending us the most gorgeous tapestries and things you ever saw. [Please select]
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The steamship _Tegethoff_ was fitted out: the equipment was most complete, many well-known Arctic voyagers lending their assistance. [Please select]
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I'd like to, he's so kind to me about bringing my letters and lending books. [Please select]
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"One of the stipulations connected with the lending of these two motor-boats by the kind gentlemen who own them was that they insisted on supplying all the liquid fuel needed to run the craft." [Please select]
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