单词 | amortizing |
释义 | amortizingn. 1. Law. The action or an act of transferring property to an ecclesiastical or other corporation in mortmain (mortmain n. 1); = amortization n. 1. historical in later use. ΘΚΠ society > law > transfer of property > types of transfer > [noun] > alienation in mortmain amortizing1395 mortisement1438 amortization1607 admortization1753 amortizement1881 Remonstr. against Romish Corruptions (Titus) (1851) 97 (MED) As religiouse possessioneris distrien knightis and squieris bi amorteisinge of seculer lordshipis, so freris distrien the comouns by sotil and nedeles begginge. ?c1450 (?a1400) J. Wyclif Eng. Wks. (1880) 392 To amortise seculer lordeschipis to þe state of þe clergi; þe whiche amortesynge is vndoynge of lordis & apostasie of þe clergy. 1603 J. Stow Suruay of London (new ed.) 168 The emortising and propriation of the Priorie. 1687 R. Wolley tr. N. Besongne Present State France (new ed.) 32 This Chamber likewise verifies all Priviledges granted to Towns, or Provinces, Amortisings, Affranchisements, or Freedoms. 1859 E. Hobhouse Sketch Life W. De Merton 38 The grantor was a monarch remarkably jealous of the rapid amortizing which was then going on in his kingdom. 1902 Eng. Hist. Rev. 17 774 The amortising of property at Lichfield, Risley, Scarborough, &c. 1993 V. Davis William Waynflete ii. 44 After the receipt of royal licence permitting the amortising of land to the value of £100 a year. 2. a. The action of gradually paying off a debt, liability, etc., by making regular repayments over a period of time. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > payment > payment of debt > [noun] satisfaction1398 acquittance?a1400 amortizement1439 financec1460 discharge1534 clearing1579 settlement1729 discharging1735 settling1761 liquidation1786 extinguishment1796 amortization1810 service1817 amortizing1840 extinction1845 clearance1858 pay-off1864 admortization1903 1840 Times 4 May 5/3 As to the amortizing of that part of the debt..the Congress reserves to itself to make provision when the same may be liquidated. 1900 Munic. Affairs (N.Y.) Dec. 678 That taxation for the amortizing of public debt should bear evenly throughout the term of its existence. 1933 N. Amer. Rev. Aug. 150/1 The report recommends that the bankruptcy act be amended to provide for the amortizing of payments by bankrupts out of future earnings. 1995 Tel. & Gaz. (Worcester, Mass.) 21 July d1 The salary cap allows the amortizing of bonuses. 2015 F. R. Kares Packaging Care, regulating Poverty (Ph.D. diss., Northwestern Univ.) v. 173 Loans must be taken out by an ‘originator’ who is responsible for the amortizing of the loan. b. Accounting. The action or practice of gradually writing off the initial cost of an asset. Also: the reduction in value of assets over time, esp. intangible assets such as goodwill or intellectual property rights. ΚΠ 1915 Gas Age 16 Aug. 186/2 Provision is made for the amortizing of such intangibles as enter into this value at the present time. 1975 Managem. Accounting Apr. 50/2 The first method [of accounting for research and development costs] involves the..amortizing of these outflows over future periods. 1993 N.Y. Times 18 July (Late ed.) 1/2 If ever an issue cried out for simplification, its is the amortizing of intangible assets. 2004 Jrnl. Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Managem. 10 Future period reporting will be affected through the depreciating or amortizing of such an asset. Compounds General use as a modifier (in senses 2a and 2b), as in amortizing period, amortizing schedule, etc. ΚΠ 1912 N.Y. Produce Rev. & Amer. Creamery 16 Oct. 1074/1 The value of the machinery used..is a sufficiently large sum to make it an economical proposition if the amortizing period could be extended. 1942 Tel.-Herald (Dubuque, Iowa) 9 Aug. 4/3 Wartime conditions have added greatly to the desirability of placing all home mortgages in the United States on an amortizing basis. 1996 Corporate Finance Sept. 6 We always wanted an amortizing scheme to match our own cashflows. 2014 Healthcare Financial Managem. Mar. 6/2 The private placement has a 14 - and 15-year amortizing schedule. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online June 2022). amortizingadj. Accounting. Of a payment: that goes towards amortizing a debt, asset, or cost; (of an asset, debt, etc.) subject to amortization. ΚΠ 1868 Jrnl. Inst. Actuaries 14 99 It is..plain enough that, 487,424 not being the correct amortizing annuity, the rate found cannot be the true rate. 1901 Brooklyn Daily Eagle 7 Apr. 6/4 The amortizing installment to be raised by taxation on these bonds would be $7,648,279.52. 1936 Times 10 Feb. 21/2 Nor is it certain yet whether any attempt will be made at this time to impose taxes for the amortizing bonds that will be issued for paying the Soldiers' Bonus. 1995 Insurance Accountant 3 Issuers with amortizing assets can already achieve debt treatment with a good deal of structural flexibility by using the owner trust. 2013 N.Y. Mag. 7 Oct. 58/2 Three-year and five-year unsecured amortizing personal loans. (You borrow a certain amount and slowly pay it down over 36 or 60 months, remitting the same amount every month.) This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2019; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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