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ˈloan-ˌmoney †1. Money payable as a contribution to a government loan. Obs.
1523in Ellis Orig. Lett. Ser. i. I. 221 The ijs of the Li of lone money shalbe payed with a good will and with thanke. c1645Howell Lett. (1892) I. 249 There is much murmuring about the restraint of those that would not conform to Loan Moneys. 1659in Rushw. Hist. Coll. I. 431 Sir P. H. refusing to part with Loan-money, was called before the Lords of the Council. a1715Burnet Own Time (1724) I. 381 Sir Harbottle's father..lay long in prison, because he would not pay the loan-money. 2. Money advanced as a loan.
1727T. Amory 24 May in W. B. Weeden Econ. & Soc. Hist. New Eng. (1890) II. 480 We shall soon see if the Loan Money will be continued. The Lower House is for it. 1764Rhode Island Col. Rec. (1861) VI. 393 As fast as gold and silver shall be paid into the said office, for the aforesaid loan money. 1895Daily News 3 May 9/4 A decline in the rate for loan money from 4 to 3 ½. |