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Borrowes is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Kildare Borrowes (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Sir Kildare Borrowes, 3rd
Borrowes
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up borrowers or borrower in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Borrowers may refer to: The Borrowers (novel), a 1952 juvenile fantasy novel by
The_Borrowers
Topics referred to by the same term
Kildare Borrowes may refer to: Sir Kildare Borrowes, 3rd Baronet (c. 1660–1709), Irish MP for Kildare County 1703–1709 Sir Kildare Borrowes, 5th Baronet
Kildare_Borrowes
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of Ireland
created on 14 February 1646 for Erasmus Borrowes, High Sheriff of Kildare in 1641. Erasmus was the son of Henry Borrowes of Gilltown (died 1615), who emigrated
Borrowes_baronets
Topics referred to by the same term
David Borrow (born 1952), British politician George Borrow (1803–1881), English author Borough Borro (disambiguation) Borrowes, a surname Borrows, a surname
Borrow
Surname list
1959), British investment banker Borrowes, surname Borrow (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Borrows. If an internal link intending
Borrows
Sir Walter Dixon Borrowes, 4th Baronet (1691 – 9 June 1741) was an Irish politician. He was the eldest son of Sir Kildare Borrowes, 3rd Baronet and his
Walter_Borrowes
1991 American science fiction horror film
The Borrower is a 1991 American science fiction horror film directed by John McNaughton and starring Rae Dawn Chong, Tom Towles and Antonio Fargas. The
The_Borrower
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up borrowed time in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Borrowed Time may refer to: Borrowed Time (Diamond Head album), 1982 Borrowed Time (Frontline
Borrowed_Time
Word borrowed from a donor language and incorporated into a recipient language
loanword). Loanwords may be contrasted with calques, in which a word is borrowed into the recipient language by being directly translated from the donor
Loanword
Kildare Dixon Borrowes, 5th Baronet (20 January 1722 – 22 June 1790) was an Irish politician. He was the oldest son of Sir Walter Borrowes, 4th Baronet
Sir Kildare Borrowes, 5th Baronet
Sir_Kildare_Borrowes,_5th_Baronet
2011 American film
Something Borrowed is a 2011 American romantic comedy film based on Emily Giffin's 2005 novel, directed by Luke Greenfield, starring Ginnifer Goodwin,
Something_Borrowed_(film)
2022 American film
Borrowed is a 2022 drama film directed by Carlos Rafael Betancourt and Oscar Ernesto Ortega. The film explores the relationship between two men living
Borrowed
Castle in County Kildare, Ireland
family on a series of "permanent leases." In the 17th century Sir Walter Borrowes married a daughter of the earl of Kildare and acquired the estate, and
Barretstown_Castle
Topics referred to by the same term
Something Borrowed may refer to: Something Borrowed (novel), by Emily Giffin Something Borrowed (film), based on the novel "Something Borrowed" (How I Met
Something_Borrowed
Two paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby
Thomas Borrow and Ann Borrow are two paintings by Joseph Wright of Derby from 1762 to 1763. Thomas Borrow was the eldest son to Isaac and Honor Borrow and
Thomas_Borrow_and_Ann_Borrow
Sir Kildare Borrowes, 3rd Baronet (c. 1660 – May 1709) was an Irish politician. He was the son of Sir Walter Borrowes, 2nd Baronet and his first wife
Sir Kildare Borrowes, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Kildare_Borrowes,_3rd_Baronet
American non-profit digital archive
In September 2012, the Internet Archive launched the TV News Search & Borrow service for searching U.S. national news programs. The service is built
Internet_Archive
Topics referred to by the same term
dictionary. Interest is payment from a borrower to a lender of an amount above repayment of the amount borrowed, at a particular rate. Interest may also
Interest_(disambiguation)
2008 studio album by the Streets
Everything Is Borrowed is the fourth studio album by English rapper and producer Mike Skinner, under the music project the Streets. Released in the United
Everything_Is_Borrowed
Percentage of a sum of money charged for its use
Interest rates reflect a borrower's willingness to pay for money now over money in the future. In debt financing, companies borrow capital from a bank, in
Interest_rate
2009 Indian TV series or programme
Indian reality television programme. It is the Indian version of The Baby Borrowers. On the programme 5 celebrity couples were tested in parenting. The contestants
Pati Patni Aur Woh (TV series)
Pati_Patni_Aur_Woh_(TV_series)
West Germanic language
a Latin‑based alphabet was adopted for longer texts. Late Old English borrowed some grammar and core vocabulary from Old Norse, a North Germanic language
English_language
1952 children's novel by Mary Norton
Borrowers is a children's fantasy novel by the English author Mary Norton, published by Dent in 1952. It is the first of five books in The Borrowers series
The_Borrowers_(novel)
Interlibrary loan service for some US universities
Borrow Direct is an interlibrary loan service that allows member university students, faculty, and staff with library borrowing privileges and active e-mail
Borrow_Direct
1955 children's novel by Mary Norton
The Borrowers Afield is a children's fantasy novel by Mary Norton, published in 1955 by Dent in the UK and Harcourt in the US. It was the second of five
The_Borrowers_Afield
Chord borrowed from the parallel key
A borrowed chord (also called chord borrowing, mode mixture, modal mixture, substituted chord, modal interchange, or mutation) is a chord borrowed from
Borrowed_chord
Lending of money
one party to another with an agreement to pay it back. The recipient, or borrower, incurs a debt and is usually required to pay interest for the use of the
Loan
1993 British TV children's series
Norton's The Borrowers series: The Borrowers Afloat (1959) and The Borrowers Aloft (1961), respectively. The series is the sequel to The Borrowers, another
The_Return_of_the_Borrowers
Countries giving extra funds to the IMF
11 countries that agreed to participate in the General Arrangements to Borrow (GAB), an agreement to provide the International Monetary Fund (IMF) with
Group_of_Ten_(IMF)
Topics referred to by the same term
Steal or Borrow" is a 1972 song by The New Seekers. Beg, Steal or Borrow or Beg, Borrow and Steal may also refer to: "Beg, Steal or Borrow" (Ray LaMontagne
Beg, Steal or Borrow (disambiguation)
Beg,_Steal_or_Borrow_(disambiguation)
Loan to homeowners without monthly payments
mortgage loan, usually secured by a residential property, that enables the borrower to access the unencumbered value of the property. The loans are typically
Reverse_mortgage
2010 Japanese animated film
Arrietty, titled Arrietty the Borrower in Japan and The Secret World of Arrietty in North America, is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by
Arrietty
1959 children's novel by Mary Norton
The Borrowers Afloat is a children's fantasy novel by Mary Norton, published in 1959 by Dent in the UK and Harcourt in the US. It was the third of five
The_Borrowers_Afloat
1997 film by Peter Hewitt
The Borrowers is a 1997 fantasy comedy film directed by Peter Hewitt and starring John Goodman, Jim Broadbent, Celia Imrie, Mark Williams, Hugh Laurie
The_Borrowers_(1997_film)
First line of a traditional rhyme
at her wedding for good luck: Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a [silver] sixpence in her shoe. The old item provides
Something_old
General-purpose programming language
collector; instead, memory safety errors and data races are prevented by the "borrow checker", which tracks the object lifetime of references at compile time
Rust_(programming_language)
2004 studio album by the Corrs
Borrowed Heaven is the fourth studio album by Irish rock band The Corrs, released through Atlantic Records on 31 May 2004. The album was produced by Olle
Borrowed_Heaven
1941 film by Lewis D. Collins
Borrowed Hero is a 1941 American crime film directed by Lewis D. Collins and starring Alan Baxter, Florence Rice and Constance Worth. It was distributed
Borrowed_Hero
Legal process where a lender recoups an unpaid loan
process in which a lender attempts to recover the balance of a loan from a borrower who has stopped making payments to the lender by forcing the sale of the
Foreclosure
Form of murder
e. the contract killer or "contractor") is known as the hitman or (as borrowed from Spanish) "sicario". Contract killings generally make up a small percentage
Contract_killing
Novel by Gene Wolfe
memories of his original and stored in a library where patrons can consult or borrow him. He is checked out by a woman who hopes that he can help solve the deaths
A_Borrowed_Man
Korean words of Chinese origin
vocabulary includes words borrowed directly from Chinese, as well as new Korean words created from Chinese characters, and words borrowed from Sino-Japanese
Sino-Korean_vocabulary
1915 Austria-Hungary film
The Borrowed Babies (Hungarian: A kölcsönkért csecsemök) is a 1914 Austro-Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. Aladár Ihász as Aladár Lili Berky
The_Borrowed_Babies
Names of numbers in English
and various words derived from them, as well as a large number of words borrowed from other languages. Cardinal numbers refer to the size of a group. In
English_numerals
A straw borrower is a United States term for an individual whose name, social security number, and credit history are used to hide the identity of the
Straw_borrower
2026 studio album by Sam Barber
feature co-production from Aaron Dessner. It was preceded by the singles "Borrowed Time", and "Just a Kid". Thematically, Broken View is an introspective
Broken_View
1930 film
Borrowed Wives is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by Frank R. Strayer. It stars silent performers Vera Reynolds, Rex Lease, and Sam Hardy
Borrowed_Wives
1924 film directed by David Smith
Borrowed Husbands is a 1924 American silent comedy film directed by David Smith and starring Florence Vidor. It was produced and distributed by Vitagraph
Borrowed_Husbands
1939 film by Harold S. Bucquet
On Borrowed Time is a 1939 drama film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring Lionel Barrymore, with Cedric Hardwicke and Beulah Bondi in support. Produced
On_Borrowed_Time
English writer of fiction and travel (1803–1881)
George Henry Borrow (5 July 1803 – 26 July 1881) was an English writer of novels and of travel based on personal experiences in Europe. His travels gave
George_Borrow
American actor and filmmaker (born 1979)
Leatherheads (2008), Away We Go (2009), It's Complicated (2009), Something Borrowed (2011), Promised Land (2012), and 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi
John_Krasinski
Sum paid for the use of money
principal sum (that is, the amount borrowed), at a particular rate. It is distinct from a fee which the borrower may pay to the lender or some third
Interest
1996 compilation album by The Beastie Boys
the Beastie Boys, released in 1996. The title and cover art concept were borrowed from the Perrey and Kingsley album of the same name. All tracks are written
The In Sound from Way Out! (Beastie Boys album)
The_In_Sound_from_Way_Out!_(Beastie_Boys_album)
1982 children's novel by Mary Norton
called The Borrowers, inaugurated by The Borrowers in 1952. The Borrowers Avenged was written more than 20 years after its predecessor The Borrowers Aloft
The_Borrowers_Avenged
English footballer
Brian Borrows (born 20 December 1960) is an English football coach and former professional footballer who is a regional coach for the Professional Footballers'
Brian_Borrows
Technique in east Asian garden design
Borrowed scenery (借景; Japanese: shakkei; Chinese: jièjǐng) is the principle of "incorporating background landscape into the composition of a garden" found
Borrowed_scenery
2007 British TV series or programme
The Baby Borrowers is a British reality television series produced by Love Productions for BBC Three. The series premiered 8 January 2007. The show features
The_Baby_Borrowers
2016 studio album by Minhwi Lee
Borrowed Tongue (Korean: 빌린 입; RR: Bilin ib) is the debut studio album by South Korean singer-songwriter Minhwi Lee. The album was released on 17 November
Borrowed_Tongue
1994 film by Wu Nien-jen
A Borrowed Life (Chinese: 多桑; pinyin: Duōsāng) is a 1994 Taiwanese film and the directorial debut of Wu Nien-jen. The film depicts cultural and regime
A_Borrowed_Life
Practice of lending money
compared to savings and investment products offered by banks, while borrowers can borrow money at lower interest rates, even after the P2P lending company
Peer-to-peer_lending
2014 Philippine television drama series
The Borrowed Wife is a 2014 Philippine television drama romance series broadcast by GMA Network. Directed by Gil Tejada Jr., it stars Camille Prats in
The_Borrowed_Wife
Term describing a miscellaneous item
regional speech of New York City and elsewhere since the 1970s. It is borrowed from Yiddish and is ultimately Slavic in origin. The word may also refer
Tchotchke
2001 film by Priyadarshan
Malayalam language film Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam (1986) with a sequence borrowed from another Malayalam film Minnaram (1994).[citation needed] The film
Yeh_Teraa_Ghar_Yeh_Meraa_Ghar
Irish and Scottish Gaelic word for a lake or sea inlet
meaning "lake" or "sea inlet" in Scottish and Irish Gaelic, subsequently borrowed into English. In Irish contexts, it often appears in the anglicized form
Loch
Compounding sum paid for the use of money
that would otherwise be paid out, or of the accumulation of debts from a borrower. Compound interest is contrasted with simple interest, where previously
Compound_interest
Adolf Hitler and other Nazi Party members. Other words and concepts were borrowed and appropriated, and other terms were already in use during the Weimar
Glossary_of_Nazi_Germany
Rigid structure to provide workers with a dry working environment below water level
In geotechnical engineering, a caisson (/ˈkeɪsən, -sɒn/; borrowed from French caisson 'box', from Italian cassone 'large box', an augmentative of cassa)
Caisson_(engineering)
Monetary currency unit of some countries
is the transliteration of the Arabic دينار (dīnār), which was possibly borrowed via the Syriac dīnarā from the Latin dēnārius or from the Arabic root däyn
Dinar
Mythological bird
the head of a beautiful woman and the body of a bird (usually an owl), borrowed from the siren of the Greek mythology. According to myth, the Sirin lived
Sirin
American-born British socialite (1854–1921)
Jennie published her memoirs in 1908. In 1909, her theatrical play His Borrowed Plumes debuted in The Globe Theatre. Although Mrs Patrick Campbell produced
Lady_Randolph_Churchill
British children's book series
by Daisy Meadows were the most-borrowed children's books at libraries in the United Kingdom, and the second-most borrowed books overall at those libraries
Rainbow_Magic
Oral sex position
translation of the original French, soixante-neuf, which is also sometimes borrowed directly into English. The concept is that both partners can experience
69_(sex_position)
Legal entity that owes debt to another entity
arrangement is a bank, the debtor is more often referred to as a borrower. If X borrowed money from their bank, X is the debtor and the bank is the creditor
Debtor
Second letter of the Greek alphabet
represents the voiced labiodental fricative IPA: [v], while IPA: [b] in borrowed words is instead commonly transcribed as μπ. Letters that arose from beta
Beta
Interpreted programming language first released in 1987
independently by different development teams which liberally borrow ideas from each other. Perl borrows features from other programming languages including C
Perl
1962 French featurette
short film. The 1995 science fiction film 12 Monkeys was inspired by and borrows several concepts directly from La Jetée, as does the 2015 TV series of
La_Jetée
throughout the United States hunting supernatural creatures. The series borrows heavily from folklore and urban legends, and explores mythology and Christian
List_of_Supernatural_episodes
2022 film
the third installment in the Mortal Kombat Legends film series. The film borrows elements from the plot of Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance, Mortal Kombat:
Mortal Kombat Legends: Snow Blind
Mortal_Kombat_Legends:_Snow_Blind
Legendary creature
from the creature's back, frees the beautiful Angelica. Astolfo also borrows the hippogriff from Bradamante to search for Roland's wits. The hippogriff
Hippogriff
Term or catch phrase meaning extremely enthusiastic
overly so. It originated among World War II-era American marines, who borrowed it from the Chinese 工合 (pinyin: gōnghé), understood by them as a slogan
Gung_ho
American actor (born 1977)
DOA: Dead or Alive, Bride Wars, Game Over, Man!, Day Shift and Something Borrowed. Howey was born in San Antonio, Texas. He has Scottish ancestry. He graduated
Steve_Howey_(actor)
Entity manifesting from mental powers
created through spiritual practice and intense concentration. The term is borrowed from the Tibetan language. Modern practitioners, who call themselves "tulpamancers"
Tulpa
American actor
Hedgehog franchise and Pete Lender in the 1997 film adaptation of The Borrowers. Pierce began acting at age 6, and has since appeared in various projects
Bradley_Pierce
Loan repayment variant
equated monthly installment (EMI) is a fixed payment amount made by a borrower to a lender at a specified date each calendar month. Equated monthly installments
Equated_monthly_installment
Canadian-American actress (born 1961)
The Principal (1987), Tales from the Darkside: The Movie (1990), The Borrower (1991), Time Runner (1993), and Boulevard (1994). She is the daughter of
Rae_Dawn_Chong
Title applied variously in politics
can be applied to the highest leader in various categories. The word is borrowed from Old French souverain, which is ultimately derived from the Latin superānus
Sovereign
2011 Indian film
Tigmanshu Dhulia. An adaptation of Bengali film Ghatak (2006), the film also borrows inspirations from American film Training Day (2001). It stars Nana Patekar
Shagird_(2011_film)
New Zealand politician (1957–2023)
Kerry James "Chester" Borrows QSO (20 June 1957 – 27 February 2023) was a New Zealand National Party politician who served as a Member of the New Zealand
Chester_Borrows
Promise to assume responsibility for defaulted debt
one party to assume responsibility for the debt obligation of a borrower if that borrower defaults. Usually, a surety bond or surety is a promise by a person
Surety
American actor
reboot of the drama series Melrose Place, and Dex in the film Something Borrowed. Egglesfield was born in Farmington Hills, Michigan, the second child of
Colin_Egglesfield
Solar day: unit of time on Mars
Sol (borrowed from the Latin word for sun) is a solar day on Mars; that is, a Mars-day. A sol is the apparent interval between two successive returns of
Mars_sol
French poet (1895–1952)
Surrealist movement. In 1916, he chose the name Paul Éluard, a matronymic borrowed from his maternal grandmother. He adhered to Dadaism and became one of
Paul_Éluard
Sikh cultural and educational organization
seminary or “moving university” of the Sikh countryside. The Damdami Taksal borrows many foundational aspects from the Giani Samparda (headed by the Giani
Damdami_Taksal
18th-century Bavarian secret society
groups lack historical continuity with the Bavarian Illuminati, they often borrow selectively from its documented structure and symbolism. The original Illuminati
Illuminati
Words inherited by different languages
cognate. Cognates are distinguished from loanwords, where a word has been borrowed from another language. The English term cognate derives from Latin cognatus
Cognate
Interdisciplinary scientific study of cognitive processes
language, and emotion. To understand these faculties, cognitive scientists borrow from fields such as psychology, philosophy, artificial intelligence, neuroscience
Cognitive_science
Type of fortress in Arab or Islamic regions
particularly in Algeria. In various languages, the Arabic word, or local words borrowed from the Arabic word, can also refer to a settlement, a fort, a watchtower
Kasbah
15th-century Protestant doctrine held by the Hussites
"under both kinds"), also called Calixtinism (from chalice; Latin: calix, borrowed from Greek kalyx, "shell, husk"; Czech: kališníci), was a belief amongst
Utraquism
Loose-fitting outer garment
sleeves. The English word robe derives from Middle English robe ("garment"), borrowed from Old French robe ("booty, spoils"), itself taken from the Frankish
Robe
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Jamaican, Slavic, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Experienced Adviser; Honest Adviser; Brave; Wise; Bold; Wise Counselor; Bold Ruler
Boy/Male
Muslim
This was the name of a skilled kufic script writer who wrote copies of the Quran during the reign of Muslim
Boy/Male
Christian, Hindu, Indian
Good Man; Victorious God
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
One Wheel; The Chariot of the Sun
Male
Hebrew
(מַתִּתְיָה) Hebrew name MATTITHYAH means "gift of God." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a member of the family of Nebo.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Newsome.
Girl/Female
Hindu
One who is beloved to Lord Vishnu (Wife of Lord Vishnu)
Boy/Male
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Of Great Fortune; King; Lord
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name Ēadrǣd, meaning ‘prosperity-council’.
Biblical
profitable; useful
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