commodatum
nounEtymology
From Middle English, from Latin commodātum (“loan”), neuter substantive of commodātus (“borrowed, lent”).
- derived from commodātum
Definitions
A gratuitous loan for the temporary use of a thing to be returned after a fixed or…
A gratuitous loan for the temporary use of a thing to be returned after a fixed or determinable time.
A contract in which movables are loaned in this way.
The neighborhood
- synonymloan for use
- antonymmutuum
- antonymloan for consumption
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