Of+Lent

  • 101LENT — late effect to normal tissues …

    Medical dictionary

  • 102Lent — Lẹnt,   Friedrich, Rechtslehrer, * Nöschenrode (heute zu Wernigerode) 6. 1. 1882, ✝ München 30. 4. 1960; 1918 50 Professor für bürgerliches Recht, Zivilprozess und Konkursrecht sowie freiwillige Gerichtsbarkeit in Erlangen.   Werke: Die… …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 103Lent — Synonyms and related words: Advent, Allhallowmas, Allhallows, Allhallowtide, Annunciation, Annunciation Day, Ascension Day, Ash Wednesday, Candlemas, Candlemas Day, Carnival, Christmas, Corpus Christi, Easter, Easter Monday, Easter Saturday,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 104LENT —    a period of fasting previous to Easter, at first lasting only 40 hours, was gradually extended to three, four, or six days, then different Churches extended it to three and six: weeks; in the 6th century Gregory the Great fixed it for the West …

    The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • 105lent — f ( e/ a) lentil [L lentem] …

    Old to modern English dictionary

  • 106lent — adj. m., pl. lenţi; f. sg. léntã, pl. lénte …

    Romanian orthography

  • 107lent — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. loaned, out at interest, borrowed; see given …

    English dictionary for students

  • 108lent dans une sonorité harmonieuse et lointaine — фр. [лан да/н юн соноритэ/ армоньё/з э луэнтэ/н] медленно, гармонично и как бы издалека; см. Дебюсси. «Отражения в воде» …

    Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов

  • 109lent — I. , part. == gone, departed? Wright’s L. P. p. 28. See Gloss. to Orm. s. v. ‘lendenn’ II. , sb. RG. 495 …

    Oldest English Words

  • 110lent — lend v. give on a temporary basis; give money as a loan; donate, contribute; give, impart; help, assist; accommodate, adapt …

    English contemporary dictionary