Found 15 hits - Term: rent, Database: *, Strategy: exact
- [1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
rent \rent\ re^nt, v. i.
to rant. r. obs. --hudibras.
1913 webster
- [2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
rent \rent\ re^nt,
imp. p. p. of rend.
1913 webster
see also:
rend
- [3] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
rent \rent\ re^nt, n. from rend.
1. an opening made by rending; a break or breach made by
force; a tear.
1913 webster
see what a rent the envious casca made. --shak.
1913 webster
2. figuratively, a schism; a rupture of harmony; a
separation; as, a rent in the church.
1913 webster
syn: fissure; breach; disrupture; rupture; tear;
dilaceration; break; fracture.
1913 webster
see also:
rend
- [4] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
rent \rent\ re^nt, v. t.
to tear. see rend. obs. --chaucer.
1913 webster
see also:
rend
- [5] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
rent \rent\ re^nt, n. f. rente, ll. renta, fr. l. reddita,
fem. sing. or neut. pl. of redditus, p. p. of reddere to give
back, pay. see render.
1. income; revenue. see catel. obs. "catel had they
enough and rent." --chaucer.
1913 webster
bacchus a waster was and all his rent
in wine and bordel he dispent. --gower.
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so bought an annual rent or two,
and liv'd, just as you see i do. --pope.
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2. pay; reward; share; toll. obs.
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death, that taketh of high and low his rent.
--chaucer.
1913 webster
3. law 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.
1913 webster
note: the term rent is also popularly applied to compensation
for the use of certain personal chattels, as a piano, a
sewing machine, etc.
1913 webster
4. polit. econ.
a that portion of the produce of the earth paid to the
landlord for the use of the "original and
indestructible powers of the soil;" the excess of the
return from a given piece of cultivated land over that
from land of equal area at the "margin of
cultivation." called also economic rent, or
ricardian rent. economic rent is due partly to
differences of productivity, but chiefly to advantages
of location; it is equivalent to ordinary or
commercial rent less interest on improvements, and
nearly equivalent to ground rent.
b loosely, a return or profit from a differential
advantage for production, as in case of income or
earnings due to rare natural gifts creating a natural
monopoly.
webster 1913 suppl.
black rent. see blackmail, 3.
forehand rent, rent which is paid in advance; foregift.
rent arrear, rent in arrears; unpaid rent. --blackstone.
rent charge law, a rent reserved on a conveyance of land
in fee simple, or granted out of lands by deed; -- so
called because, by a covenant or clause in the deed of
conveyance, the land is charged with a distress for the
payment of it. --bouvier.
rent roll, a list or account of rents or income; a rental.
rent seck law, a rent reserved by deed, but without any
clause of distress; barren rent. a power of distress was
made incident to rent seck by statute 4 george ii. c. 28.
rent service eng. law, rent reserved out of land held by
fealty or other corporeal service; -- so called from such
service being incident to it.
white rent, a quitrent when paid in silver; -- opposed to
black rent.
1913 webster
see also:
render catel economic rent ricardian rent black rent blackmail
forehand rent rent arrear rent charge rent roll rent seck
rent service white rent
- [6] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
rent \rent\, v. i.
to be leased, or let for rent; as, an estate rents for five
hundred dollars a year.
1913 webster
- [7] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
rent \rent\, v. t. imp. p. p. rented; p. pr. vb. n.
renting. f. renter. see rent, n.
1. to grant the possession and enjoyment of, for a rent; to
lease; as, the owwner of an estate or house rents it.
1913 webster
2. to take and hold under an agreement to pay rent; as, the
tennant rents an estate of the owner.
1913 webster
see also:
rented renting rent
- [8] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
rend \rend\ re^nd, v. t. imp. p. p. rent re^nt; p.
pr. vb. n. rending. as. rendan, hrendan; cf. ofries.
renda, randa, fries. renne to cut, rend, icel. hrinda to
push, thrust, as. hrindan; or cf. icel. raena to rob,
plunder, ir. rannaim to divide, share, part, w. rhanu, armor.
ranna.
1. to separate into parts with force or sudden violence; to
tear asunder; to split; to burst; as, powder rends a rock
in blasting; lightning rends an oak.
1913 webster
the dreadful thunder
doth rend the region. --shak.
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2. to part or tear off forcibly; to take away by force.
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an empire from its old foundations rent. --dryden.
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i will surely rend the kingdom from thee. --1 kings
xi. 11.
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to rap and rend. see under rap, v. t., to snatch.
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syn: to tear; burst; break; rupture; lacerate; fracture;
crack; split.
1913 webster
see also:
rent rending to rap and rend rap
- [9] : WordNet (r) 2.0
rent
n 1: a regular payment by a tenant to a landlord for use of some
property
2: an opening made forcibly as by pulling apart; "there was a
rip in his pants"; "she had snags in her stockings" syn:
rip, snag, split, tear
3: the return derived from cultivated land in excess of that
derived from the poorest land cultivated under similar
conditions syn: economic rent
4: the act of rending or ripping or splitting something; "he
gave the envelope a vigorous rip" syn: rip, split
v 1: let for money; "we rented our apartment to friends while we
were abroad" syn: lease
2: grant use or occupation of under a term of contract; "i am
leasing my country estate to some foreigners" syn: lease,
let
3: engage for service under a term of contract; "we took an
apartment on a quiet street"; "let's rent a car"; "shall
we take a guide in rome?" syn: lease, hire, charter,
engage, take
4: hold under a lease or rental agreement; of goods and
services syn: hire, charter, lease
see also:
rip snag split tear economic rent lease
let hire charter engage take
- [10] : WordNet (r) 2.0
rend
v : tear or be torn violently; "the curtain ripped from top to
bottom"; "pull the cooked chicken into strips" syn: rip,
rive, pull
also: rent
see also:
rip rive pull rent
- [11] : WordNet (r) 2.0
rent
see rend
see also:
rend
- [12] : Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
217 moby thesaurus words for "rent":
abrasion, abysm, abyss, aggravated, arroyo, bareboat charter,
blemish, box canyon, breach, break, breakage, broach, broken, burn,
burned, burst, busted, canyon, cavity, chafe, chap, charter, chasm,
check, checked, chimney, chink, chinky, chip, chipped, cleave,
cleft, cleuch, clough, cloven, col, concussion, coulee, couloir,
crack, cracked, crackle, cranny, craze, crazed, crevasse, crevice,
cut, cut apart, cut open, cwm, damaged, defile, dehiscent, dell,
deteriorated, dike, dispart, ditch, divaricate, divide, donga,
draw, embittered, exacerbated, excavation, farm, farm out, fault,
fee, fissure, fissured, fissury, flash burn, flaw, flume, fly open,
fracture, fray, frazzle, furrow, gall, gap, gape, gaping, gappy,
gash, gorge, groove, gulch, gulf, gully, harmed, hire, hire out,
hiring, hole, hurt, impaired, imperfect, in bits, in pieces,
in shards, in shreds, incise, incision, injured, injury, irritated,
job, joint, kloof, lacerate, lacerated, laceration, lay open, leak,
lease, lease out, lease-back, lease-lend, lend-lease, lesion, let,
let off, let out, mangled, moat, mortal wound, mutilated,
mutilation, notch, nullah, ope, open, open up, opening, part, pass,
passage, puncture, quartered, quitrent, rack rent, ragged, ravine,
rent charge, rent out, rent-roll, rental, rift, rime, rimose,
rimulose, rip, rive, riven, run, rupture, ruptured, scald, scalded,
scale, schism, scissure, scorch, scorched, scrape, scratch, scuff,
seam, second-degree burn, separate, severed, shattered, shredded,
slash, slashed, slice, slit, slot, smashed, sore, splinter,
splintered, split, spread, spread out, spring open, sprung, stab,
stab wound, sublease, sublet, subrent, swing open, tap, tattered,
tear, tear open, the worse for, third-degree burn, throw open,
torn, trauma, trench, underlet, valley, void, wadi, weakened,
worse, worse off, worsened, wound, wounds immedicable, wrench
- [13] : Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
rent
isa. 3:24, probably a rope, as rendered in the lxx. and
vulgate and revised version, or as some prefer interpreting the
phrase, "girdle and robe are torn i.e., are 'a rent' by the
hand of violence."
- [14] : Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
rent, estates, contracts. a certain profit in money, provisions, chattels,
or labor, issuing out of lands and tenements in retribution for the use. 2
bl. com. 41; 14 pet. rep. 526; gilb., on rents, 9; co. litt. 142 a; civ.
code of lo. art. 2750; com. on l. t. 95; 1 kent, com. 367; bradb. on
distr. 24; bac. ab. h.t.; crabb, r. p. ssss 149-258.
2. a rent somewhat resembles an annuity, q.v. their difference
consists in the fact that the former issues out of lands, and the latter is
a mere personal charge.
3. at common law there were three kinds of rents; namely, rent-service,
rent-charge, and rent-seek. when the tenant held his land by fealty or other
corporeal service, and a certain rent, this was called rent-service; a right
of distress was inseparably incident to this rent.
4. a rent-charge is when the rent is created by deed and the fee
granted; and as there is no fealty annexed to such a grant of rent, the
right of distress is not in incident; and it requires an express power of
distress to be annexed to the grant, which gives it the name of a rent-
charge, because the lands are, by the deed, charged with a distress. co.
litt. 143 b.
5. rent-seek, or a dry or barren rent, was rent reserves by deed,
without a clause of distress, and in a case in which the owner of the rent
had no future interest or reversion in the land, he was driven for a remedy
to a writ of annuity or writ of assize.
6. but the statute of 4 geo. ii. c. 28, abolished all distinction in
the several kinds of rent, so far as to give the remedy by distress in cases
of rents-seek, rents of assize, and chief rents, as in the case of rents
reserved upon a lease. in pennsylvania, a distress is inseparably incident
to every species of rent that may be reduced to a certainty. 2 rawle's rep.
13. in new york, it seems the remedy by distress exists for all kinds of
rent. 3 kent com. 368. vide distress; 18 viner's abr. 472; woodf, l. t.
184 gilb. on rents com. dig. h.t.. dane's ab. index, h.t.
7. as to the time when the rent becomes due, it is proper to observe,
that there is a distinction to be made. it becomes due for the purpose of
making a demand to take advantage of a condition of reentry, or to tender it
to save a forfeiture, at sunset of the day on which it is due: but it is not
actually due till midnight, for any other purpose. an action could not be
supported which had been commenced on the day it became due, although
commenced after sunset; and if the owner of the fee died between sunset and
midnight of that day, the heir and not the executor would be entitled to the
rent. 1 saund. 287; 10 co. 127 b; 2 madd. ch. r. 268; 1 p. wms. 177; s. c. 1
salk, 578. see generally, bac. ab. h.t.; bouv. inst. index h.t.; and
distress; reentry.
- [15] : Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
rente. in the french funds this word is nearly synonymous with our word
annuity.
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