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lend

verb transitive
pret. and pp. lent.

lend

To grant to another for temporary use, on the express or implied condition that the thing shall be returned; as, to lend a book; or .

lend

To grant a thing to be used, on the condition that its equivalent in kind shall be returned; as, to lend a sum of money, or a loaf of bread.

lend

To afford; to grant; to furnish, in general; as, to lend assistance; to lend an ear to a discourse. Cato, lend me for a while they patience.

lend

To grant for temporary use, on condition of receiving a compensation at certain periods for the use of the thing, and an ultimate return of the thing, or its full value. Thus money is lent on condition of receiving interest for the use, and of having the principal sum returned at the stipulated time. Lend is correlative to borrow.

lend

To permit to use for another’s benefit. A lent his name to obtain money from the bank.

lend

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