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Definition of Loaned
1. loan [v] - See also: loan
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loaned
Literary usage of Loaned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Races of Europe: A Sociological Study (Lowell Institute Lectures) by William Zebina Ripley (1899)
"Original; loaned by Dr. Ammon, of Carlsruhe 200 151 Original; loaned by Dr. ...
Original ; loaned by Captain Dr. Livi, of Rome 182 155 Original; loaned by ..."
2. Lawyers' Reports Annotated by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1918)
"Annotation—Right to recover back money loaned for the purpose of being used in
... Money loaned to pay un illegal II. Money loaned before the illegal debt, ..."
3. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1911)
"Plaintiff thereupon loaned the defendant $1000, upon his agreement to repay such
sum In April, 1909. Defendant expended a large portion of such borrowed ..."
4. Bulletin of the New York Public Library by New York Public Library (1911)
"Photographs of birds of Staten Island, loaned by Mr. Howard H. Cleaves.
Eight engravings of English homes, and illustrations of airships by George ..."
5. Valuation of Public Service Corporations: Legal and Economic Phases of by Robert Harvey Whitten (1914)
"Arizona Commission—Appliances loaned to consumers. 1131. California Commission—Railroad
land. 1132. New Jersey Commission—Gratuitous pole locations. 1133. ..."
6. The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut [1636-1776] by Connecticut, Connecticut General Assembly, James Hammond Trumbull, Charles Jeremy Hoadly, Council of Safety (Conn.). (1874)
"ihe year 1740, and that the whole of the said loaned hills will he discharged by
the year 1742 ; and that the bills then outstanding, that were issued to ..."
7. Money and Its Laws: Embracing a History of Monetary Theories, and a History by Henry Varnum Poor (1877)
"When loans by coin are made, the coin itself is loaned. When loans are made by
means of symbolic currency, merchandise, or that which will purchase it, ..."