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Lend (lĕnd), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Lent (lĕnt); p. pr. & vb. n. Lending.] [OE. lenen, AS. lǣnan, fr. lǣn loan; akin to G. lehnen to lend. See Loan.]
1. To allow the custody and use of, on condition of the return of the same; to grant the temporary use of; as, “to lend a book”; -- opposed to borrow.
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Give me that ring.
I'll lend it thee, my dear, but have no power
To give it from me. Shak.
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2. To allow the possession and use of, on condition of the return of an equivalent in kind; as, “to lend money or some article of food”.
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Thou shalt not give him thy money upon usury, nor lend him thy victuals for increase. Levit. xxv. 37.
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3. To afford; to grant or furnish in general; as, “to lend assistance; to lend one's name or influence.”
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Cato, lend me for a while thy patience. Addison.
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Mountain lines and distant horizons lend space and largeness to his compositions. J. A. Symonds.
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4. To let for hire or compensation; as, “to lend a horse or gig”.
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☞ This use of the word is rare in the United States, except with reference to money.
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To lend a hand, to give assistance; to help. [Colloq.] -- To lend one's ears or To lend an ear, to give attention.
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Lent (lĕnt), imp. & p. p. of Lend.
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Lent, n. [OE. lente, lenten, leynte, AS. lengten, lencten, spring, lent, akin to D. lente, OHG. lenzin, langiz, G. lenz, and perh. fr. AS. lang long, E. long, because at this season of the year the days lengthen.] (Eccl.) A fast of forty days, beginning with Ash Wednesday and continuing till Easter, observed by some Christian churches as commemorative of the fast of our Savior.
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Lent lily (Bot.), the daffodil; -- so named from its blossoming in spring.
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Lent, a. [L. lentus; akin to lenis soft, mild: cf. F. lent. See Lenient.]
1. Slow; mild; gentle; as, “lenter heats”. [Obs.] B. Jonson.
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2. (Mus.) See Lento.
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