Borrow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Borrow or borrowing can mean: to receive (something) from somebody temporarily, expecting to return it. In finance, monetary debt; In language, the use of loanwords
Loanword - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although of long-standing usage, neither loanword nor borrowing correctly conveys the meaning, since no words are going to be returned to the "creditor" language.
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borrowing - Wiktionary
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borrow Definition
borrow - definition of borrow - To receive something of value with the promise of giving something of (usually greater) value at some point in the future.
borrow - definition of borrow by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus ...
bor·row (b r, bôr) v. bor·rowed, bor·row·ing, bor·rows. v. tr. 1. To obtain or receive (something) on loan with the promise or understanding of returning it or its equivalent ...
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bor·row·ing (b r-ng, bôr-) n. Something that is borrowed, especially a word borrowed from one language for use in another. Thesaurus Legend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Borrowing, University of Sydney Library
Information on borrowing policies, conditions, and procedures at the University of Sydney Library. For University staff and students and external borrowers.
borrow - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about borrow
borrowing. Word derived from another language. English has borrowed thousands of words from other languages over the centuries. Some are used without adaptation, but others have ...