1. on loan - Noun
2. on loan - Adjective
3. on loan - Verb
4. on loan - Adverb
on loan (not comparable)
Loaned or lent, not owned.
on loan (not comparable)
Loaned or lent.
She worked on loan from another agency.
on-loan (third-person singular simple present on-loans, present participle on-loaning, simple past and past participle on-loaned)
(transitive) To onlend;
on-loan (plural on-loans)
A loan that is made from something that was borrowed; something that is onloaned.
on-loan (not comparable)
Alternative form of on loan
on-loan
According to Fotomac, Monaco are prepared to sell Onyekuru this summer but Galatasaray are only willing to take him on loan due to financial constraints. Source: Internet
Additionally, it is not possible to return library items you currently have on loan. Source: Internet
A F-104 Starfighter on loan to MSI from the US Air Force since 1978 was sent to the Mid-America Air Museum in Liberal, Kansas in 1993. Source: Internet
A four rotor device is on display in the ANZUS Corridor of the Pentagon on the second floor, A ring, between corridors 9 and 10. This machine is on loan from Australia. Source: Internet
A lunchbox damaged by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan, on loan to the exhibition from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Source: Internet
Amrabat arrived in SPL after spending a season at La Liga side Leganes on loan from parent club Watford, and it was Saudi fans that impressed him the most since making the switch. Source: Internet