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Synonyms
loan (lōn)

[Middle English lan, lon, from Old Norse lān.]

noun 

    1. Something lent for temporary use.
    2. A sum of money lent at interest.
  1. An act of lending; a grant for temporary use: asked for the loan of a garden hose.
  2. A temporary transfer to a duty or place away from a regular job: an efficiency expert on loan from the main office.

transitive verb: loaned, loan·ing, loans. 

Usage Problem
To lend.

derivatives

loańer
noun

usage note

Usage Note: The verb loan is well established in American usage and cannot be considered incorrect. The frequent objections to the form by American grammarians may have originated from a provincial deference to British critics, who long ago labeled the usage a typical Americanism. Loan is, however, used to describe only physical transactions, as of money or goods; for figurative transactions, lend is correct: Distance lends enchantment. The allusions lend the work a classical tone.