Hypertext Webster Gateway: "lending"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Lend \Lend\ (l[e^]nd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Lent} (l[e^]nt); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Lending}.] [OE. lenen, AS. l[=ae]nan, fr.
l[=ae]n loan; akin to G. lehnen to lend. See {Loan}.]
1. To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the
return of the same; to grant the temporary use of; as, to
lend a book; -- opposed to {borrow}.

Give me that ring. I'll lend it thee, my dear, but
have no power To give it from me. --Shak.

2. To allow the possession and use of, on condition of the
return of an equivalent in kind; as, to lend money or some
article of food.

Thou shalt not give him thy money upon usury, nor
lend him thy victuals for increase. --Levit. xxv.
37.

3. To afford; to grant or furnish in general; as, to lend
assistance; to lend one's name or influence.

Cato, lend me for a while thy patience. --Addison.

Mountain lines and distant horizons lend space and
largeness to his compositions. --J. A.
Symonds.

4. To let for hire or compensation; as, to lend a horse or
gig.

Note: This use of the word is rare in the United States,
except with reference to money.

{To lend a hand}, to give assistance; to help. [Colloq.]

{To lend} {an ear or one's ears}, to give attention.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Lending \Lend"ing\, n.
1. The act of one who lends.

2. That which is lent or furnished.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

lending
n : disposing of money or property with the expectation that the
same thing (or an equivalent) will be returned [syn: {loaning}]


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