释义 |
lien I. lien archaic past part of lie II. lien \ˈlē(ə)n\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French, band, tie, bond, from Latin ligamen band, tie, from ligare to bind, tie — more at ligature 1. : a charge upon real or personal property for the satisfaction of some debt or duty ordinarily arising by operation of law : a right in one to control or to hold and retain or enforce a charge against the property of another until some claim of the former is paid or satisfied < the owner of the cargo has a lien on the vessel for any injury — David Davis > < efforts to effect a release of the federal tax lien — J.D.Johnson > 2. a. : mortgage b. : the security interest created by a mortgage < the lien of a mortgage > III. li·en \ˈlīən, ˈlīˌen\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin — more at spleen : spleen |