Definition of Loaner

1. Noun. Someone who lends money or gives credit in business matters.

Exact synonyms: Lender
Generic synonyms: Investor
Specialized synonyms: Pawnbroker, Loan Shark, Moneylender, Shylock, Usurer
Antonyms: Borrower
Derivative terms: Lend

2. Noun. A car that is lent as a replacement for one that is under repair.
Generic synonyms: Auto, Automobile, Car, Machine, Motorcar

Definition of Loaner

1. Noun. one who loans; a lender ¹

2. Noun. something that is frequently loaned ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Loaner

1. one that loans [n -S] - See also: loans

Lexicographical Neighbors of Loaner

loan shark
loan sharked
loan sharking
loan sharks
loan translation
loan translations
loan word
loanability
loanable
loanback
loanbacks
loanblend
loaned
loanee
loanees
loaner (current term)
loaners
loanin
loaning
loanings
loanins
loanland
loanlands
loanmonger
loanmongers
loans
loanshark
loansharked
loansharking
loansharks

Literary usage of Loaner

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Philosophy of Price, and Its Relation to Domestic Currency by Nelson A. Dunning (1887)
"Society always gets into debt to the money-loaner when the value of the money is depreciated, ... It is four or five to one in favor of the money-loaner. ..."

2. The Applied Theory of Accounts by Paul Joseph Esquerré (1914)
"Loans Secured by Collateral Time loans are made for a specified period of time, and cannot be repaid before maturity without the consent of the loaner; ..."

3. Enterprise and the Productive Process: A Theory of Economic Productivity by Frederick Barnard Hawley (1907)
"Above these there are of course all grades of loaners until we come to the marginal loaner, who is hesitating whether to loan his capital at the prevailing ..."

4. The Great Issues by Wharton Barker (1902)
"But such clause only permits the loaner to escape taxation when such taxation is ... When the tax is imposed upon the loaner, upon the receiver of interest, ..."

5. Report of Joint Committee of the Senate and Assembly Relative to Taxation by New York (State), Legislature, Joint Legislative Committee on Taxation (1893)
"A. I thing that the loaner would be the sufferer. Q. If you were to loan me $1000, would you not put in the difference of the tax on the bond and mortgage ..."

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