单词 | in mortgage |
释义 | > as lemmasin mortgage †in mortgage: mortgaged. †to lay in (also to) mortgage, †to set to mortgage: to mortgage. on mortgage: on the security of property, esp. houses or land; to lend on mortgage: to advance (money) with this security. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > moneylending > [adjective] > secured for a debt or mortgaged in mortgagea1393 mortgageda1627 society > trade and finance > financial dealings > moneylending > lend (money) [verb (transitive)] > lend on security to lend on mortgagea1393 advance1529 to take up1888 society > law > legal obligation > bond or recognizance > requiring or giving legal security > legal security [verb (transitive)] > mortgage wadsetc1330 to lay in (also to) mortgagea1393 to set to mortgagea1393 mortgage1469 gage1474 engage1525 immortgage1575 thirl1582 impignoratea1639 hypothecate1693 society > law > legal obligation > bond or recognizance > requiring or giving legal security > legal security [phrase] > mortgaged in mortgagea1393 society > trade and finance > management of money > insolvency > indebtedness > [adjective] > encumbered or with dues undischarged in mortgagea1393 entangled1561 mortgageda1627 dipped1676 encumbered1847 society > trade and finance > management of money > insolvency > indebtedness > owe [verb (transitive)] > encumber (land) with debt to lay in (also to) mortgagea1393 mortgage1469 entangle1601 encumbera1640 bond1883 a1393 [see sense 1]. 1448 M. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 222 Þat he wyl sett hys gode to morgage to Heydon. c1460 (?c1435) J. Lydgate Minor Poems (1934) ii. 666 (MED) My purs and I be callyd to the lure Off indigence, our stuff leyd in morgage. ?a1500 in F. J. Furnivall Polit., Relig., & Love Poems (1866) 44 (MED) Se that the lande be cleere..And whethir it be in any morgage. 1530 W. Tyndale Pract. Prelates sig. Fviiiv Then to do the kinge seruyce the lordes sell or laye their londes to morgage. c1595 Office Alien. in Bacon's Wks. (1730) III. 559 Sometime the land is given in mortgage only, with full intention to be redeemed within one year. 1680 Revenge; or, Match in Newgate i. 6 He has cozen'd me of an Estate of some two hundred a year..till he had got all my Land in Mortgage; then took the forfeiture, and turn'd me out of doors. 1719 State Trials, Ralegh (1730) I. 209 I knew her own Subjects..would not lend her Majesty Money, without Lands in Mortgage. 1795 R. Hodgkinson Jrnl. 28 Aug. in Lancashire Gentleman (1992) iv. 94 The Est. is not in Mortgage, like the rest & therefore his Client cannot be secured by the rect of the Mortgagees. 1844 J. Williams Real Prop. Law (1845) iv. 295 The larger proportion of the lands in this kingdom is at present in mortgage. 1849 C. Lyell 2nd Visit U.S. II. 62 Those to whom portions of the borrowed money were lent on mortgage. 1870 A. G. L'Estrange Life M. R. Mitford III. vi. 88 The debts [were] paid, and the residue [of the money] placed out on mortgage. 1972 Daily Tel. 4 Nov. 28/4 By lending those funds on mortgage, the [building] societies..pass on the benefit of the short-term cost of money to long-term borrowers. < as lemmas |
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