borrowing
English
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɔrəwɪŋ/
- Hyphenation: bor‧row‧ing
Audio (US): (file)
Verb
borrowing
- present participle and gerund of borrow
- She is borrowing my pen.
- (slang, crime, euphemistic) Slang term for shoplifting.
Noun
borrowing (countable and uncountable, plural borrowings)
- An instance of something being borrowed.
- January 1834, Horace Binney, Speech on the Question of the Removal of the Deposites
- Subscriptions, borrowings of money, taxings of the citizens and their property, may all be valid, as operations by virtue of laws for the government of the City […]
- January 1834, Horace Binney, Speech on the Question of the Removal of the Deposites
- (linguistics) A borrowed word, adopted from a foreign language; loanword.
- 2017 March 25, Lili Bidwell, “Anglish: A Brexiteer’s lingua franca?”, in The Cambridge Student[1], archived from the original on 31 January 2021:
- Whilst you would be forgiven for thinking this statement comes straight from the latest UKIP manifesto, it is in fact a quotation from The Anglish Moot, a fan-page promoting the use of the 'Anglish' language — that is, English with all foreign borrowings stripped away.
Derived terms
Translations
loanword — see loanword