mortgager

noun

Etymology

From mortgage + -er.

  1. derived from *wadi — “wager, pledge
  2. derived from mortuum wadium
  3. derived from mort gage
  4. derived from morgage
  5. derived from mortgage
  6. inherited from morgage
  7. suffixed as mortgager — “mortgage + er

Definitions

  1. One who uses property they own as security for a loan

    One who uses property they own as security for a loan: the borrower in a mortgage agreement.

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