Rent() imp. & p. p. of Rend.
Rent(imp. & p. p.) of Rend
Rent(n.) To grant the possession and enjoyment of, for a rent; to lease; as, the owwner of an estate or house rents it.
Rent(n.) To take and hold under an agreement to pay rent; as, the tennant rents an estate of the owner.
Rent(n.) An opening made by rending; a break or breach made by force; a tear.
Rent(n.) Figuratively, a schism; a rupture of harmony; a separation; as, a rent in the church.
Rent(n.) Income; revenue. See Catel.
Rent(n.) Pay; reward; share; toll.
Rent(n.) A certain periodical profit, whether in money, provisions, chattels, or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in payment for the use; commonly, a certain pecuniary sum agreed upon between a tenant and his landlord, paid at fixed intervals by the lessee to the lessor, for the use of land or its appendages; as, rent for a farm, a house, a park, etc.
Rent(v. i.) To rant.
Rent(v. i.) To be leased, or let for rent; as, an estate rents for five hundred dollars a year.
Rent(v. t.) To tear. See Rend.
Rente(n.) In France, interest payable by government on indebtedness; the bonds, shares, stocks, etc., which represent government indebtedness.
Rented(imp. & p. p.) of Rent
Renting(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rent
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