installment

noun
/ɪnˈstɔːl.mənt/UK/ɪnˈstɔl.mənt/US/ɪnˈstɑl.mənt/

Etymology

A 1732 alteration of estallment, from Anglo-Norman estaler (“fix payments”), from Old French estal (“fixed position”), from Old High German stal (“stall", "standing place”) The sense of "part of a whole produced in advance of the rest" is from 1823.

  1. derived from stallum
  2. derived from in-
  3. derived from installare
  4. derived from installer

Definitions

  1. One of a series of parts, whether equal or unequal to the other parts of the series, of a…

    One of a series of parts, whether equal or unequal to the other parts of the series, of a given entity or a given process, which part presents or is presented at a particular scheduled interval.

    • Not to give rise to suspicion, I drank when they were looking, and when able to do it unperceived, I quietly deposited the contents, by installments, under the table.
    • Granted, this was but the first installment in the long process of “hatching” and mastering a dragon egg, but it was a good start.
    • The blessings of the kingdom (healing, freedom, Stan's defat, abundant life, relationship with the King) are available now. Yet they are available only as a foretaste, the first installment of what will come when Christ returns.
  2. Any of a series of portions of a debt or sum of money, which portions may or may not be…

    Any of a series of portions of a debt or sum of money, which portions may or may not be equal in amount (depending in part on whether the interest rate is fixed or variable), and payment of which takes place at regular intervals toward satisfaction of the total. Payments are generally mensual, quarterly, triannual, biannual, or annual.

  3. A part of a published or broadcast serial.

    • With The Two Towers, the new installment of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, about to storm the box office, we are seeing what might be called the enchanting of America.
    • It is a serial story which we are all reading, and which grows in vital interest with each successive installment.
  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. The act of installing

      The act of installing; installation.

      • Take oaths from all kings and magistrates at their installment, to do impartial justice by law.
      • In the twenty-two years Faellon had been Chief Servant, he had officiated at many royal ceremonies, including the burial of Joakal's father and mother, and Joakal's own installment as King nine years ago.
    2. The seat in which one is placed.

      • Each faire Instalment, Coate, and seu’rall Crest, With loyall Blazon, euermore be blest.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

A definitional loop anchored at installment. Each word in the ring is defined by the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself. Scroll to it and watch.

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A definitional loop anchored at installment. Each word in the ring appears in the definition of the next; follow the chain far enough and it folds back on itself.

9 hops · closes at installment

curated · pre-corpus. live cycle detection across the full graph is the next major milestone.

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