Lend - English meaning
Lend – definitions in English dictionary
verbGrant to (someone) the use of (something) on the understanding that it will be returned.
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Stewart asked me to lend him my carverbContribute or add (a quality) to.
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The smile lent his face a boyish charmverbAccommodate or adapt oneself to.
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John stiffly lent himself to her aromatic embraces
verbTo give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back
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Can you lend me a few dollars till payday?
verbIf a bank or other financial organization lends money to someone, it gives them money for a period of time which they then pay back with interest
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Britain's building societies chiefly lend money for house purchase., lend $5,000/£2bn/€1m, etc. to …
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Word origin
Old English lǣnan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch lenen, also to loan1. The addition of the final -d in late Middle English was due to association with verbs such as bend and send .
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