loanmonger
English
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editloanmonger (plural loanmongers)
- A dealer in, or negotiator of, loans.
- 1831, Benjamin Disraeli, The Young Duke[1], Book III, Chapter 10:
- Teach us that wealth is not elegance; that profusion is not magnificence; and that splendour is not beauty. Teach us that taste is a talisman which can do greater wonders than the millions of the loanmonger.
- 1937, H. G. Wells, Star-Begotten[2], Chapter 6, §4:
- The Punic Wars […] he presented as a gigantic necessary struggle between noble north-side soldiers and revengeful, obdurate, but extremely competent south-side loanmongers.
References
edit- “loanmonger”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.