ppl. a. [f. LOAN v. + -ED1.] That has been lent; that has been issued as a loan.

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1553.  Grimalde, Cicero’s Offices, 106 b. Who so … do thinke meete that loned mony be remitted to the debters.

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1602.  Warner, Alb. Eng., XII. lxxiv. (1612), 309. She, the Pawne accepted, did her loned Ring forgoe.

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1740.  Connect. Col. Rec. (1874), VIII. 357. Three thousand pounds of loaned bills were drawn in for interest for the year 1740. Ibid. (1749) (1876), IX. 455. Mortgages given for the security and payment of the last loaned moneys.

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1883.  Sat. Rev., LV. 498. An unwarrantably loaned umbrella.

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