1. loaning - Noun
2. loaning - Verb
of Loan
An open space between cultivated fields through which cattle are driven, and where the cows are sometimes milked; also, a lane.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs a result of this loaning, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Vietnamese share a corpus of linguistic terms describing modern terminology, paralleling the similar corpus of terms built from Greco-Latin and shared among European languages. Source: Internet
Banks make money off loaning our money to other people. Source: Internet
By AD 500 west Germanic speakers had apparently developed a distinct language continuum with extensive loaning from Latin (due to their ongoing contact with the Romans), whereas the east Germanic languages were dying out. Source: Internet
In 1943, Olivia de Haviland (whom Warner was loaning to different studios) sued Warner for breach of contract. Source: Internet
By loaning out daily quota (the amount of kilograms of butterfat a registered quota holder may produce each day), the DFPEI is hoping to entice more new farmers into the business and help get them started. Source: Internet
Interlibrary loaning services are available to access publications and journal articles not held in the CBU Library's collection or accessible through CBU's electronic resources. Source: Internet