-
1 Rent
subs.Rent in the earth: P. and V. χάσμα, τό.Money paid for useof property: P. μίσθωσις, ἡ, μίσθωμα, τό.Rent of a house: P. ἐνοίκιον, τό.——————v. trans.Hire for money: Ar. and P. μισθοῦσθαι.——————adj.Mangled: V. διασπάρακτος.Rent by dogs: V. κυνοσπάρακτος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Rent
См. также в других словарях:
hire — n *wage or wages, pay, salary, stipend, fee, emolument hire vb Hire, let, lease, rent, charter are comparable when they mean to take or engage something or grant the use of something for a stipulated price or rate. Because some of these words are … New Dictionary of Synonyms
hire — [hīr] n. [ME < OE hyr, wages, akin to Du huur, Ger heuer] 1. the amount paid to get the services of a person or the use of a thing 2. a hiring or being hired 3. Informal a person who is hired; employee vt. hired, hiring 1. to get … English World dictionary
Hire purchase — (abbreviated HP) is the legal term for a contract, in this persons usually agree to pay for goods in parts or a percentage at a time. It was developed in the United Kingdom and can now be found in China, Japan, Malaysia, India, South Africa,… … Wikipedia
hire-purchase — a form of purchase under which the purchase price can be paid over an agreed period of time by instalments. During the period the goods purchased remain the property of the seller (or the hire purchase company to whom the seller has assigned his… … Law dictionary
hire purchase — Hire purchase, commonly abbreviated to HP (called ‘instalment credit’ in the USA, where the system emerged in the nineteenth century) plays an important but decreasing role in providing consumer credit, especially for poorer people, for the… … Encyclopedia of contemporary British culture
PROPERTY — Classification Property may be divided into different classes in accordance with the various legal principles applicable thereto. One common division is between immovable property and movables, distinguished from each other in the following… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Property caretaker — A Property caretaker is a person who cares for real estate for trade or financial compensation, and sometimes in exchange for rent free living accommodations. The caretaking profession includes positions as housesitters, ranch sitters, bed… … Wikipedia
property law — Introduction principles, policies, and rules by which disputes over property are to be resolved and by which property transactions may be structured. What distinguishes property law from other kinds of law is that property law deals with… … Universalium
hire — / haɪə/ noun 1. an arrangement whereby customers pay money to be able to use a car, boat or piece of equipment owned by someone else for a time 2. ♦ to work for hire to work freelance ■ verb 1. to employ someone new to work for you ♦ to hire… … Dictionary of banking and finance
hire — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hȳr; akin to Old Saxon hūria hire Date: before 12th century 1. a. payment for the temporary use of something b. payment for labor or personal services ; wages 2. a. the act or an instance of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
hire — [[t]haɪər[/t]] v. hired, hir•ing, n. 1) to engage the services of for wages or other payment 2) to engage the temporary use of at a set price; rent: to hire a limousine[/ex] 3) phv hire out, to offer or exchange one s services for payment: He… … From formal English to slang