mutuum

noun

Etymology

From Middle English [Term?], from Latin mūtuum (“loan”), neuter substantive of mūtuus (“borrowed, lent”).

  1. derived from mūtuum

Definitions

  1. A loan of a fungible thing to be restored by a similar thing of the same kind, quantity,…

    A loan of a fungible thing to be restored by a similar thing of the same kind, quantity, and quality.

  2. A contract in which movables are loaned in this way.

The neighborhood

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