reborrowing
English
Noun
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reborrowing (plural reborrowings)
- (linguistics) A word that passed from language A into language B and thence back into language A. Such words may have changed in meaning and/or form.
- 1990, John Ayto, “flan”, in Dictionary of Word Origins, New York: Arcade, →ISBN, page 230:
- The word flan itself is a relatively recent addition to English, adopted on our behalf from French by the chef Alexis Soyer (a Frenchman working in England), but in that form it is in fact simply a reborrowing of a word which originally crossed the Channel in the 13th century as flawn, denoting some sort of custard tart or cheesecake.
- Something reborrowed.
- 2020, John Gilligan, Mike Wright, Private Equity Demystified, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 214:
- The borrower will usually argue that the accordion should be considered as a reborrowing of debt already repaid, and therefore should be a redraw of tranche A first.
Related terms
- borrowing
- twice-borrowed
Translations
word taken back from another language
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See also
- Category:English terms borrowed back into English
Further reading
- reborrowing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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