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Word Meanings - HYPOTHECATOR - Book Publishers vocabulary database

One who hypothecates or pledges anything as security for the repayment of money borrowed.

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  • REPAYMENT
    1. The act of repaying; reimbursement. Jer. Taylor. 2. The money or other thing repaid.
  • MONEYER
    1. A person who deals in money; banker or broker. 2. An authorized coiner of money. Sir M. Hale. The Company of Moneyers, the officials who formerly coined the money of Great Britain, and who claimed certain prescriptive rights and privileges.
  • MONEYAGE
    1. A tax paid to the first two Norman kings of England to prevent them from debashing the coin. Hume. 2. Mintage; coinage.
  • ANYTHINGARIAN
    One who holds to no particular creed or dogma.
  • SECURITY
    1. The condition or quality of being secure; secureness. Specifically: Freedom from apprehension, anxiety, or care; confidence of power of safety; hence, assurance; certainty. His trembling hand had lost the ease, Which marks security to please.
  • MONEY
    fr. L. moneta. See Mint place where coin is made, Mind, and cf. 1. A piece of metal, as gold, silver, copper, etc., coined, or stamped, and issued by the sovereign authority as a medium of exchange in financial transactions between citizens and
  • MONEYED
    1. Supplied with money; having money; wealthy; as, moneyey men. Bacon. 2. Converted into money; coined. If exportation will not balance importation, away must your silver go again, whether moneyed or not moneyed. Locke. 3. Consisting
  • MONEY-MAKER
    1. One who coins or prints money; also, a counterfeiter of money. 2. One who accumulates money or wealth; specifically, one who makes money-getting his governing motive.
  • MONEYLESS
    Destitute of money; penniless; impecunious. Swift.
  • BORROW
    To take from the next higher denomination in order to add it to the next lower; -- a term of subtraction when the figure of the subtrahend is larger than the corresponding one of the minuend. 3. To copy or imitate; to adopt; as, to borrow the
  • BORROWER
    One who borrows. Neither a borrower nor a lender be. Shak.
  • MONEYWORT
    A trailing plant , with rounded opposite leaves and solitary yellow flowers in their axils.
  • MONEY-MAKING
    The act or process of making money; the acquisition and accumulation of wealth. Obstinacy in money-making. Milman.
  • ANYTHING
    1. Any object, act, state, event, or fact whatever; thing of any kind; something or other; aught; as, I would not do it for anything. Did you ever know of anything so unlucky A. Trollope. They do not know that anything is amiss with them. W. G.
  • HEADBOROUGH; HEADBORROW
    A petty constable. (more info) 1. The chief of a frankpledge, tithing, or decennary, consisting of ten families; -- called also borsholder, boroughhead, boroughholder, and sometimes tithingman. See Borsholder. Blackstone.
  • UNDERMONEYED
    Bribed. Fuller.
  • UNBORROWED
    Not borrowed; being one's own; native; original.
  • UNMONEYED
    Destitute of money; not rich. Shenstone.
  • MAUNDY COINS; MAUNDY MONEY
    Silver coins or money of the nominal value of 1d., 2d., 3d., and 4d., struck annually for the Maundy alms.
  • INSECURITY
    1. The condition or quality of being insecure; want of safety; danger; hazard; as, the insecurity of a building liable to fire; insecurity of a debt. 2. The state of feeling insecure; uncertainty; want of confidence. With what insecurity of truth
  • BLOOD MONEY
    1. Money paid to the next of kin of a person who has been killed by another. 2. Money obtained as the price, or at the cost, of another's life; -- said of a reward for supporting a capital charge, of money obtained for betraying a fugitive or for
  • PREPAYMENT
    Payment in advance.

 

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