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BORROWING BASE

  • Borrowing base
  • Borrowing base is an accounting metric used by financial institutions to estimate the available collateral on a borrower's assets in order to evaluate

    Borrowing base

    Borrowing_base

  • Inventory revolving line of credit
  • replenished, the borrower can redraw upon their line of credit to up to their borrowing base availability determined by the facilities advance rate. Advance rates

    Inventory revolving line of credit

    Inventory_revolving_line_of_credit

  • Loanword
  • Word borrowed from a donor language and incorporated into a recipient language

    language (the recipient or target language), through the process of borrowing. Borrowing is a metaphorical term that is well established in the linguistic

    Loanword

    Loanword

    Loanword

  • NAV lending
  • NAV Lending: Asset-Based Loans to Private Equity Funds

    In the 2010s, private equity funds began to use subscription-based borrowings, based on the credit quality of the fund's limited partners. The use of

    NAV lending

    NAV_lending

  • Booyami
  • American accounting software company

    Together, they conceived its first product — ″BBC Easy″ aimed to automate borrowing base certificate processing for small businesses. By the end of 2011, the

    Booyami

    Booyami

  • Borrowing Matchsticks
  • 1980 Soviet film

    Borrowing Matchsticks (Russian: За спичками, romanized: Za spichkami, Finnish: Tulitikkuja lainaamassa) is a Soviet–Finnish historical adventure comedy

    Borrowing Matchsticks

    Borrowing_Matchsticks

  • Talos Energy
  • American oil and gas company

    Mexico". www.worldoil.com. Retrieved 2019-02-05. "Talos Energy Announces Borrowing Base Redetermination Results And Bolt-On Acquisition". www.talosenergy.com

    Talos Energy

    Talos_Energy

  • Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008
  • 2008 U.S. law

    their borrowing base. Because the inventory is going to become unsalable on February 10, 2009, there will be an abrupt change in their borrowing base. This

    Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008

    Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008

    Consumer_Product_Safety_Improvement_Act_of_2008

  • Rex Energy
  • Natural gas exploration and production company

    Corporation Announces Marcellus Shale Joint Venture, Updated Guidance and Borrowing Base Increase" (Press release). GlobeNewswire. August 31, 2010. "Rex Energy

    Rex Energy

    Rex_Energy

  • Proverb
  • Traditional saying that reveals a thought truth

    possible to make a strong case for discerning the direction of the borrowing based on an artistic form of the proverb in one language, but a prosaic form

    Proverb

    Proverb

  • Database
  • Organized collection of data in computing

    and deployment framework for database management and source control. Borrowing from other developments in the software industry, some market such offerings

    Database

    Database

    Database

  • Amplify Energy
  • American oil company

    Agreement". sec.gov. June 12, 2020. Retrieved June 16, 2020. "EX-10.1 BORROWING BASE REDETERMINATION AGREEMENT AND THIRD AMENDMENT TO CREDIT AGREEMENT".

    Amplify Energy

    Amplify_Energy

  • Borrowing statute
  • statute of limitations to any case that is filed within its courts. A borrowing statute, is a statute under which a U.S. state may "borrow" a shorter

    Borrowing statute

    Borrowing_statute

  • Government debt
  • Total amount of debt owed to lenders by a government/state

    government sector. Changes in government debt over time reflect primarily borrowing due to past government deficits. A deficit occurs when a government's

    Government debt

    Government debt

    Government_debt

  • Semantic loan
  • Linguistic process

    linguistics, semantic loan is a process (or an instance or result) of borrowing semantic meaning (rather than lexical items) from another language. It

    Semantic loan

    Semantic_loan

  • Finance charge
  • In US law, any fee representing the cost of credit

    finance charge is any fee representing the cost of credit, or the cost of borrowing. It is interest accrued on, and fees charged for, some forms of credit

    Finance charge

    Finance_charge

  • The Quint
  • English and Hindi language Indian news website

    the Bahl and Kapur's stake in both the companies and increased the borrowing base of Gaurav Mercantiles in accordance with the Companies Act 2013. Gaurav

    The Quint

    The Quint

    The_Quint

  • Premier League
  • English association football league

    29 April 2014. Rumsby, Ben (28 April 2014). "Premier League consider borrowing a championship trophy as season heads for three-way climax". The Telegraph

    Premier League

    Premier_League

  • Second lien loan
  • Type of obligation to pay money

    Archived 2008-09-10 at the Wayback Machine SECOND LIEN DEBT: A Guide to Key Terms and Inter-Creditor Issues The Borrowing Base with a Tranche B Loan

    Second lien loan

    Second_lien_loan

  • English words of Greek origin
  • has contributed to the English lexicon in five main ways: vernacular borrowings, transmitted orally through Vulgar Latin directly into Old English, e

    English words of Greek origin

    English_words_of_Greek_origin

  • Syndicated loan
  • Loan provided by a group of lenders

    cost of borrowing (the facility fee). In the U.S., many revolvers to speculative-grade issuers are asset-based and thus tied to borrowing-base lending

    Syndicated loan

    Syndicated_loan

  • Binary number
  • Number expressed in the base-2 numeral system

    A binary number is a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system or binary numeral system, a method for representing numbers that uses only two symbols

    Binary number

    Binary_number

  • Chromium (web browser)
  • Open-source web browser project

    users argued that it would protect against co-workers or family members borrowing a computer and being able to view stored passwords as plaintext. In December

    Chromium (web browser)

    Chromium (web browser)

    Chromium_(web_browser)

  • Physics
  • Scientific field of study

    physics comes from the Latin physica ('study of nature'), which itself is a borrowing of the Greek φυσική (phusikḗ 'natural science'), a term derived from φύσις

    Physics

    Physics

  • Language family
  • Group of languages related through a common ancestor

    similar patterns of phonetic similarity. Once coincidental similarity and borrowing have been eliminated as possible explanations for similarities in sound

    Language family

    Language family

    Language_family

  • Bob Dylan
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1941)

    Critics noted that Chronicles contained many examples of pastiche and borrowing; sources included Time and the novels of Jack London. Biographer Clinton

    Bob Dylan

    Bob Dylan

    Bob_Dylan

  • English language
  • West Germanic language

    freedom and dynamicity once lost in Proto-Germanic through a majority of borrowings from non-Germanic languages. For instance, the word contract is stressed

    English language

    English language

    English_language

  • Christopher Nolan
  • British and American filmmaker (born 1970)

    extensively research its making. Nolan began making films at the age of seven, borrowing his father's Super 8 camera and shooting short films with his action figures

    Christopher Nolan

    Christopher Nolan

    Christopher_Nolan

  • Base ten blocks
  • Mathematical aid

    move into higher grades. The blocks can be used to teach carrying and borrowing in multi-digit arithmetic via "regrouping" (trading one block for ten

    Base ten blocks

    Base ten blocks

    Base_ten_blocks

  • Benito Mussolini
  • Dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943

    on the grounds that Italy was allegedly suffering from overpopulation. Borrowing the idea first developed by Enrico Corradini before 1914 of the natural

    Benito Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini

    Benito_Mussolini

  • Cultural appropriation
  • Adoption of culture and cultural identity perceived as inappropriate

    appropriations” from what she calls non-EED appropriation — cases where adoption or borrowing does not result in erasure, exploitation, or denigration, and may even

    Cultural appropriation

    Cultural_appropriation

  • Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present)
  • Financial crisis

    rule regulated the leverage taken on by developers, limiting their borrowing based on the following metrics: debt-to-cash, debt-to-equity, and debt-to-assets

    Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present)

    Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present)

    Chinese_property_sector_crisis_(2020–present)

  • World War I
  • 1914–1918 global conflict

    cashed in its extensive investments in American railroads and then began borrowing heavily from Wall Street. President Wilson was on the verge of cutting

    World War I

    World War I

    World_War_I

  • Castlevania (TV series)
  • American adult animated series

    Shankar believes that there is an opportunity for more stories to be told borrowing from other games in the series, noting that overall he sees the series

    Castlevania (TV series)

    Castlevania_(TV_series)

  • International Monetary Fund
  • Financial institution and UN specialized agency

    determines its voting power. As a condition for loans, the IMF often requires borrowing countries to undertake policy reforms, known as structural adjustment

    International Monetary Fund

    International Monetary Fund

    International_Monetary_Fund

  • Fiscal policy
  • Use of government revenue collection and expenditure to influence a country's economy

    different projects that act as stimuli to economic growth and enabling borrowing and spending. The three stances of fiscal policy are the following: Neutral

    Fiscal policy

    Fiscal policy

    Fiscal_policy

  • Jasmine (Aladdin)
  • Fictional character from the 1992 Disney film Aladdin

    following the elimination of Aladdin's mother from the script, while borrowing story elements from the romantic comedy Roman Holiday (1953). Several

    Jasmine (Aladdin)

    Jasmine_(Aladdin)

  • Remember Me (2010 film)
  • 2010 American film

    touts forgiveness while being mildly infuriating. Such is the danger of borrowing from the enormous to merely entertain. If that. Forgettable should be

    Remember Me (2010 film)

    Remember_Me_(2010_film)

  • Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport
  • Public airport in Burlington, Vermont, United States

    approved a $21.5 million bond for airport expansion, this downgrade made borrowing the money too expensive. The airport, therefore, borrowed $7.5 million

    Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport

    Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport

    Patrick_Leahy_Burlington_International_Airport

  • Three Places in New England
  • Composition by Charles Ives

    of Ives as an American composer, especially strengthened by his use of borrowing from typically American-sounding pieces. Three Places became the first

    Three Places in New England

    Three Places in New England

    Three_Places_in_New_England

  • Bernie Sanders
  • American politician and activist (born 1941)

    December 8, 2020. Blake, Aaron (May 21, 2018). "Bernie Sanders is still borrowing the Democratic Party". The Washington Post. Retrieved March 12, 2019.

    Bernie Sanders

    Bernie Sanders

    Bernie_Sanders

  • List of comic-based television episodes directed by women
  • following is a list of female directors who have directed a television episode based on comics, including comic books, comic strips, manga, and graphic novels

    List of comic-based television episodes directed by women

    List_of_comic-based_television_episodes_directed_by_women

  • Roy William Harris
  • American businessman

    From January 1990 to December 9, 1991, Arochem Companies submitted borrowing base reports to their lending banks, showing that the collateral securing

    Roy William Harris

    Roy_William_Harris

  • Philippines
  • Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia

    corruption and embezzling billions of dollars of public funds. Marcos's heavy borrowing early in his presidency resulted in economic crashes, exacerbated by an

    Philippines

    Philippines

    Philippines

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    Frank'), a generalisation of the tribal name that emerged as a Late Latin borrowing of the reconstructed Frankish endonym *Frank. It has been suggested that

    France

    France

    France

  • Wayne Gretzky
  • Canadian ice hockey player and coach (born 1961)

    online began calling Gretzky a "crybaby"; defenders said he was merely borrowing a page from former coach Glen Sather to take the pressure off his players

    Wayne Gretzky

    Wayne Gretzky

    Wayne_Gretzky

  • War finance
  • Financial measures implemented in order to fund military operations during a war

    classified into three main categories: levy of taxation raising of debts - borrowing creation of fresh money supply - inflation Thus these measures may include

    War finance

    War_finance

  • Great Recession
  • 2007–2009 international economic decline

    provide funds to businesses and homeowners paying-down debt (rather than borrowing and spending) resulted in the Great Recession. In the U.S., the recession

    Great Recession

    Great Recession

    Great_Recession

  • Wiki
  • Type of website edited collaboratively

    limited to use within an organization for maintaining its internal knowledge base. The name derives from the first user-editable website called WikiWikiWeb

    Wiki

    Wiki

    Wiki

  • James Horner
  • American film composer (1953–2015)

    Japanese anime series 3×3 Eyes. On at least one occasion, Horner's musical "borrowing" almost led to litigation. Horner's main title for Honey, I Shrunk the

    James Horner

    James Horner

    James_Horner

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • Composer and musician (1756–1791)

    but merely increased the housing space at his disposal. Mozart began borrowing money, most often from Puchberg; "a pitiful sequence of letters pleading

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

    Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart

  • Competent authority
  • Legal term

    competent authority is entitled to take accounts therefrom and no one else. Borrowing authority when the services of a certain class of individuals are entrusted

    Competent authority

    Competent_authority

  • British Shipbuilders
  • 1977–2013 British public corporation

    approximately 50% of ship-repair capacity. Harland & Wolff, the only shipbuilder based in Northern Ireland, was deemed to be a special political case and remained

    British Shipbuilders

    British_Shipbuilders

  • Real estate in China
  • Overview of real estate in the People's Republic of China

    in 2020 to regulate the debt taken on by developers and limit their borrowing based on the following ratios: debt to cash, debt to equity, and debt to

    Real estate in China

    Real_estate_in_China

  • Papiamento
  • Creole language in the Dutch Caribbean

    American English are constant influences today. Code-switching and lexical borrowing from Spanish, Dutch and English among native speakers is common. This

    Papiamento

    Papiamento

    Papiamento

  • Inter-American Development Bank
  • International organization for financing infrastructure development in Latin America

    the world. The IDB also provides extensive technical assistance to its borrowing member countries. It works across a range of sectors, including infrastructure

    Inter-American Development Bank

    Inter-American Development Bank

    Inter-American_Development_Bank

  • Phoenix (mythology)
  • Immortal bird that is cyclically reborn

    entered the English language by way of a borrowing of Latin phoenīx into Old English (fenix). This borrowing was later reinforced by French influence

    Phoenix (mythology)

    Phoenix (mythology)

    Phoenix_(mythology)

  • Qi
  • Vital force in traditional Chinese philosophy

    /hei̯˧/, and Hakka Chinese hi /hi˥/. Pronunciations of 氣 in Sino-Xenic borrowings include: Japanese ki, Korean gi, and Vietnamese khí. Reconstructions of

    Qi

    Qi

    Qi

  • 24 (Indian TV series)
  • 2013–2016 action thriller series

    responsible for it. Season 2 of 24 is loosely based on the third season of the original series, while borrowing some story elements from the second season

    24 (Indian TV series)

    24_(Indian_TV_series)

  • ICarly
  • American teen sitcom (2007–2012)

    2007, to November 23, 2012. The series centers on Carly Shay, a Seattle-based teenager who creates and hosts her own web show called iCarly with her best

    ICarly

    ICarly

  • The Jungle Book (2016 film)
  • 2016 film by Jon Favreau

    animated feature film adaptation and Rudyard Kipling's original works, borrowing elements from both into the film. Principal photography commenced in 2014

    The Jungle Book (2016 film)

    The_Jungle_Book_(2016_film)

  • Romania
  • Country in Southeast and Central Europe

    product contraction and a budget deficit in 2009. This led to Romania borrowing from the International Monetary Fund. Worsening economic conditions led

    Romania

    Romania

    Romania

  • Ethereum
  • Open-source blockchain computing platform

    intermediaries like brokerages, exchanges, or banks. This facilitates borrowing against cryptocurrency holdings or lending them out for interest. Ethereum

    Ethereum

    Ethereum

    Ethereum

  • Linux distribution
  • Operating system based on the Linux kernel

    distributions makes them advantageous for applications such as demonstrations, borrowing someone else's computer, rescue operations, or as installation media for

    Linux distribution

    Linux distribution

    Linux_distribution

  • Tiger
  • Species of large cat

    tigras derives from Old French tigre, from Latin tigris, which was a borrowing from tigris (Ancient Greek: τίγρις). Since ancient times, the word tigris

    Tiger

    Tiger

    Tiger

  • Ultraman Orb The Movie
  • 2017 Japanese film

    Chikara, Okarishimasu! Directed by Kiyotaka Taguchi Written by Takao Nakano Based on Ultraman Orb by Kiyotaka Taguchi Starring Hideo Ishiguro Miyabi Matsuura

    Ultraman Orb The Movie

    Ultraman_Orb_The_Movie

  • Aave
  • Decentralized finance protocol

    a decentralized finance protocol (DeFi) that enables the lending and borrowing of cryptocurrencies without the involvement of intermediary financial

    Aave

    Aave

  • 2020s in economic history
  • rule to limit the leverage of property developers, limiting their borrowing based on their performance in debt-to cash, debt-to-equity, and debt-to-assets

    2020s in economic history

    2020s_in_economic_history

  • Risk-based pricing
  • Methodology for pricing loan borrowing costs

    Concerns have been raised about the extent to which risk-based pricing increases borrowing costs for the poor, who are generally more likely to default

    Risk-based pricing

    Risk-based_pricing

  • Predatory lending
  • Unethical lending practices

    Mason University economics professor Tyler Cowen described "predatory borrowing" as potentially a larger problem than predatory lending: As much as 70

    Predatory lending

    Predatory_lending

  • Woodrow Wilson
  • President of the United States from 1913 to 1921

    power to conduct inspections and enforce standards, regulate districts' borrowing authority, and require special classes for students with handicaps." Before

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow Wilson

    Woodrow_Wilson

  • Natural borrowing limit
  • governments. There are many types of borrowing limits, and a natural borrowing limit is one specific type of borrowing limit among those. When individuals

    Natural borrowing limit

    Natural_borrowing_limit

  • Ramen
  • Japanese noodle dish

    Chinatown in the late 19th century. While the word "ramen" is a Japanese borrowing of the Chinese word lāmiàn (拉麵), meaning "pulled noodles", the ramen does

    Ramen

    Ramen

    Ramen

  • Lord Byron
  • British poet (1788–1824)

    melancholy, which could be partly explained by her husband's continuously borrowing money from her. As a result, she fell even further into debt to support

    Lord Byron

    Lord Byron

    Lord_Byron

  • Reserve Bank of India
  • Central Bank of India

    their own base rate. As the name suggest, reverse repo rate is just the opposite of repo rate. Reverse repo rate is the short-term borrowing rate in which

    Reserve Bank of India

    Reserve Bank of India

    Reserve_Bank_of_India

  • Lassi
  • Yogurt-based drink from the Indian subcontinent

    (pronounced [ləsːi]) is a yogurt–based beverage with a smoothie-like consistency. The word 'lassi' for the drink is a borrowing from Hindi, first attested in

    Lassi

    Lassi

    Lassi

  • Hydrogen auto-transfer
  • Hydrogen auto-transfer, also known as borrowing hydrogen, is the activation of a chemical reaction by temporary transfer of two hydrogen atoms from the

    Hydrogen auto-transfer

    Hydrogen auto-transfer

    Hydrogen_auto-transfer

  • Levant
  • Region in the Eastern Mediterranean

    Aramäer< lachte einer der… Yaron Matras; Jeanette Sakel (2007). Grammatical Borrowing in Cross-Linguistic Perspective. De Gruyter. p. 185. doi:10.1515/9783110199192

    Levant

    Levant

    Levant

  • English alphabet
  • Latin-script alphabet consisting of 26 letters

    is a tendency to drop the diacritics, as has happened with many older borrowings from French, such as hôtel. Words that are still perceived as foreign

    English alphabet

    English alphabet

    English_alphabet

  • Rothschild family
  • Jewish noble banking family

    Nathan Rothschild calculated that the future reduction in government borrowing brought about by the peace would create a bounce in British government

    Rothschild family

    Rothschild family

    Rothschild_family

  • Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
  • 1993 film by Eric Radomski and Bruce Timm

    loosely inspiring the Phantasm character made for the film, while also borrowing elements from the "Batman: Year One" arc, recounting how Bruce Wayne became

    Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

    Batman:_Mask_of_the_Phantasm

  • John Wesley
  • English clergyman (1703–1791)

    proliferation of his literary output, Wesley was challenged for plagiarism, for borrowing heavily from an essay by Samuel Johnson, published in March 1775. Initially

    John Wesley

    John Wesley

    John_Wesley

  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809

    United States." Jefferson distrusted government banks and opposed public borrowing, which he thought created long-term debt, bred monopolies, and invited

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas Jefferson

    Thomas_Jefferson

  • Star Wars: Ahsoka
  • American television series

    similar to the main character of Akira Kurosawa's film Yojimbo (1961). Borrowing from J. R. R. Tolkien's novel The Lord of the Rings (1954–55), in which

    Star Wars: Ahsoka

    Star_Wars:_Ahsoka

  • Hangul
  • Native alphabet of the Korean language

    p. 107; Meletis 2025, pp. 531–532. Tranter, Nicolas (2001). "Script 'Borrowing', Cultural Influence, and the Development of the Written Vernacular in

    Hangul

    Hangul

    Hangul

  • Galați
  • County seat and Municipality in Galați County, Romania

    from the Cuman word galat, derived from the Persian 'kala', an Arabic borrowing meaning "fortress". Apart from these two, other theorists suggest the

    Galați

    Galați

    Galați

  • Celts
  • Collection of Indo-European peoples sharing Celtic languages and cultural traits

    recorded in the 16–17th centuries) come from French Gaule and Gaulois, a borrowing from Frankish *Walholant, 'Roman-land' , the root of which is Proto-Germanic

    Celts

    Celts

    Celts

  • Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
  • President of Iran from 2005 to 2013

    better economic management and ending the unsustainable spending and borrowing patterns of previous administrations. Ahmadinejad increased spending by

    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

    Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad

  • Beaufort Castle, Lebanon
  • Crusader fortress in Nabatieh Governorate, Lebanon

    meaning 'Castle of the High Rock' or 'of the Steep Cliff'; shqif is a borrowing from Aramaic.[citation needed][clarification needed] The outcrop occupied

    Beaufort Castle, Lebanon

    Beaufort Castle, Lebanon

    Beaufort_Castle,_Lebanon

  • Deflation
  • Decrease in the general price level

    is unexpected. Parts of the financial sector that finance lending by borrowing currency or short-term funds can be stressed as the short-term cost of

    Deflation

    Deflation

  • Quinoa
  • Edible plant in the family Amaranthaceae

    leaves with the trace of a goose's foot. The specific epithet quinoa is a borrowing from the Spanish quinua or quinoa, itself derived from Quechua kinuwa

    Quinoa

    Quinoa

    Quinoa

  • Inch
  • Unit of length

    inch has been based on the metric system and defined as exactly 25.4 mm. The English word "inch" (Old English: ynce) was an early borrowing from Latin uncia

    Inch

    Inch

    Inch

  • Portuguese-based creole languages
  • Creole languages lexified by Portuguese

    Portuguese creoles are creole languages whose lexical base is mainly derived from Portuguese. The oldest of them, Cape Verdean Creole, appeared at the

    Portuguese-based creole languages

    Portuguese-based creole languages

    Portuguese-based_creole_languages

  • Vietnamese language
  • Austroasiatic language

    great efficiency in day-to-day writing, communication, and much more. Borrowings from Middle Chinese, known as Sino-Vietnamese vocabulary, make up a significant

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese language

    Vietnamese_language

  • List of Three's Company episodes
  • Company is an American sitcom that aired from 1977 to 1984 on ABC. It is based on the British sitcom Man About the House. Two early versions of the pilot

    List of Three's Company episodes

    List_of_Three's_Company_episodes

  • List of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters
  • leaves S.H.I.E.L.D. In season six, Deke establishes a tech company by "borrowing" S.H.I.E.L.D. tech to make new innovations, such as using the Framework

    List of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters

    List of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. characters

    List_of_Agents_of_S.H.I.E.L.D._characters

  • 2026 in the United Kingdom
  • government long-term borrowing costs reach 28-year high". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 5 May 2026. Barnett, Jack (5 May 2025). "Borrowing costs hit 28-year high

    2026 in the United Kingdom

    2026_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Crowdfunding
  • Collection of finance from backers to fund an initiative

    when government sources failed to provide funding to build a monumental base for the Statue of Liberty, a newspaper-led campaign attracted small donations

    Crowdfunding

    Crowdfunding

  • Sanskrit
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent

    ancient authors. In some contexts, there are also more "prakritisms" (borrowings from common speech) than in Classical Sanskrit proper. Buddhist Hybrid

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

  • Kali
  • Major deity in Indian religions symbolizing power, time, and death

    tradition. By 2003, she amended this view stating that cross-cultural borrowing should be done thoughtfully and is natural due to religious globalization

    Kali

    Kali

    Kali

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  • Maire
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Irish, Latin

    Maire

    Irish Form of Mary; The Perfect One; Sea of Bitterness; Rebelliousness Wished for Child; Borrowing of Biblical Mary

    Maire

  • Twigg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Midlands)

    Twigg

    English (Midlands) : nickname for a thin person, from Middle English twigge ‘twig’, ‘shoot’. Since the word occurs only late in the Old English period and was initially confined to northern dialects, it may be a borrowing from Old Norse.

    Twigg

  • Firth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Firth

    English and Scottish : topographic name from Old English (ge)fyrhþe ‘woodland’ or ‘scrubland on the edge of a forest’.Scottish : habitational name from Firth in Orkney.Welsh : topographic name from Welsh ffrith, ffridd ‘barren land’, ‘mountain pasture’ (a borrowing of the Old English word mentioned in 1).

    Firth

  • Mander
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mander

    English : of uncertain origin. It may be a nickname for a beggar, from an agent derivative of maund ‘beg’ (probably from Old French mendier, Late Latin mendicare); this word is not attested before the 16th century, but may well have been in use earlier. Alternatively it may be an occupational name for a maker of baskets, from an agent derivative of Middle English maund ‘basket’ (Old French mande, of Germanic origin); or perhaps for someone in some position of authority, from a shortened form of Middle English coma(u)nder (from coma(u)nden ‘to command’).German : habitational name from places called Mandern, in Hesse and the Rhineland.Belgian (van der Mander) : habitational name from a place called Ter Mandere or Mandel, in West Flanders, derived from the river name Mandel.Indian (Panjab) : Sikh (Dogar, Jat) name of unknown meaning, based on the names of clans in these communities.

    Mander

  • Luther
  • Surname or Lastname

    German

    Luther

    German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements liut ‘people’, ‘tribe’ + heri, hari ‘army’.English : nickname from Middle English luther(e), lither(e) ‘bad’, ‘wicked’, ‘base’ (from Old English l̄ðre).

    Luther

  • Madan
  • Surname or Lastname

    Indian (Kashmir)

    Madan

    Indian (Kashmir) : Hindu (Brahman) name, probably from an ancestral personal name Madan (from Sanskrit madana ‘god of love, or infatuation’).Indian (Panjab) : Hindu (Arora) and Sikh name based on the name of an Arora clan, probably from Persian maidān ‘field’. The name from the Panjab is pronounced mədān.English : habitational name from Mathon in Herefordshire, or Mattins Farm, Radwinter, in Essex, or Martinfield Green, Saffron Walden, in Essex. The first of these is named with Old English māthm ‘treasure’, ‘gift’.

    Madan

  • Ahlai
  • Biblical

    Ahlai

    beseeching; sorrowing; expecting

    Ahlai

  • Fallas
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Yorkshire)

    Fallas

    English (Yorkshire) : variant spelling of Fallis.Spanish : probably nickname from the plural of Falla.Jewish (Sephardic) : borrowing of the Spanish surname.

    Fallas

  • Achaicus
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Achaicus

    A native of Achaia, sorrowing, sad.

    Achaicus

  • Clamp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clamp

    English : possibly from Middle English clamp ‘clamp’, ‘brace’, ‘iron band’ (a borrowing from Middle Dutch, first recorded in the early 14th century). This may have been a metonymic occupational name for a smith who specialized in making clamps.

    Clamp

  • Dring
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dring

    English : from Old Norse drengr ‘young man’, but with more than one possible interpretation. It may reflect the personal name (originally a byname) of this form, which had some currency in the most Scandinavian-influenced areas of medieval England. Alternatively it may reflect the Middle English borrowing of the vocabulary word in the sense ‘servant’, later a technical term of the feudal system of Northumbria for a free tenant who held land by military and agricultural service, sometimes paying rent as well or in commutation.

    Dring

  • Tankard
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly Yorkshire)

    Tankard

    English (mainly Yorkshire) : from a Norman personal name, Tancard, composed of the Germanic words þank ‘thought’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.English (mainly Yorkshire) : metonymic occupational name for a maker of barrels and drinking vessels, or a nickname for a hardened drinker, from Middle English tankard ‘tub’, ‘cup’ (apparently a borrowing from Middle Dutch).

    Tankard

  • Mole
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Mole

    English : nickname for someone supposedly resembling a mole (the burrowing mammal), Middle English mol(le) (from Dutch or Low German mol), for example in having poor eyesight.English : nickname for someone with a prominent mole or blemish on the face, from Middle English mole (Old English māl).English : from an Old English masculine personal name, Moll.English : from Old Norse moli ‘crumb’, ‘grain’, possibly a nickname for a small man.French : metonymic occupational name for a knife grinder or a maker of whetstones, from a variant of meule ‘whetstone’, ‘grindstone’, ‘millstone’.Italian : variant of Mule.Slovenian : probably a nickname for a extremely religious man, from mole ‘zealot’, a derivative of moliti ‘to pray’.

    Mole

  • BASEMATH
  • Female

    English

    BASEMATH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Bosmath, BASEMATH means "spice" or "sweet smelling." 

    BASEMATH

  • Ahlai
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical

    Ahlai

    Beseeching, sorrowing, expecting.

    Ahlai

  • Kenyon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Kenyon

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place near Warrington, which is of uncertain etymology. There was formerly an ancient burial mound there and Ekwall has speculated that the name is a shortened form of a British name composed of the elements crūc ‘mound’ + a personal name cognate with Welsh Einion (see Eynon).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Coinín ‘son of Coinín’, a byname based on a diminutive of cano ‘wolf’, also Anglicized as Cunneen. The similarity to coinín ‘rabbit’, a later borrowing, has also caused it to be ‘translated’ as rabbit.

    Kenyon

  • Otter
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Otter

    English, German, Dutch, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for an otter hunter, or nickname for someone supposedly resembling an otter, from Middle English, Middle High German oter, Middle Dutch otter, German Otter ‘otter’. The Jewish surname can be ornamental.English : from the late Old English personal name Ohthere, a borrowing of Old Norse Óttar, composed of the elements ótti ‘fear’, ‘dread’ + herr ‘army’. In Scotland the Old Norse name is the source.French : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements aud, od ‘wealth’ + hari, heri ‘army’.

    Otter

  • Achaicus
  • Biblical

    Achaicus

    a native of Achaia; sorrowing; sad

    Achaicus

  • Geary
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Geary

    Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Gadhra ‘descendant of Gadhra’ (see O’Gara). See also McGeary.English : from a personal name derived from Germanic gēr, gār ‘spear’, a short form of any of various compound names with this as a first element (see, for example Garrett).English : nickname for a wayward or capricious person, from Middle English ge(a)ry ‘fickle’, ‘changeable’, ‘passionate’ (a derivative of gere ‘fit of passion’, apparently a Scandinavian borrowing).Possibly an altered spelling of German Gehring or Gehrig.Most present-day Irish bearers of the name Geary and its variants and derivatives are descended from a single 10th-century ancestor, a nephew of Eadhra, who founded the family O’Hara in Connacht. The family is now spread more widely.

    Geary

  • Dean
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Dean

    English : topographic name from Middle English dene ‘valley’ (Old English denu), or a habitational name from any of several places in various parts of England named Dean, Deane, or Deen from this word. In Scotland this is a habitational name from Den in Aberdeenshire or Dean in Ayrshire.English : occupational name for the servant of a dean or nickname for someone thought to resemble a dean. A dean was an ecclesiastical official who was the head of a chapter of canons in a cathedral. The Middle English word deen is a borrowing of Old French d(e)ien, from Latin decanus (originally a leader of ten men, from decem ‘ten’), and thus is a cognate of Deacon.Irish : variant of Deane.Italian : occupational name cognate with 2, from Venetian dean ‘dean’, a dialect form of degan, from degano (Italian decano).

    Dean

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  • ALAUNUS
  • Male

    Celtic

    ALAUNUS

    , bright, light.

  • Leyton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leyton

    English : variant spelling of Layton.Galician and Portuguese : perhaps a variant spelling of Leitón, or Leitã (Galacian) a nickname meaning ‘suckling pig’.

  • Shainin | ஷைநீந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Shainin | ஷைநீந

    Peaceful, Restrained

  • Kohan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kohan

  • Ma'mun
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Ma'mun

    Trustworthy reliable

  • CHANANI
  • Male

    Hebrew

    CHANANI

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Chananiy, CHANANI means "gracious" or "favorable."

  • Abbasi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abbasi

    Pertaining to Abbas

  • Bellar
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Bellar

    English : from French bélier ‘ram’, hence a nickname for someone thought to resemble a ram in some way or possibly a metonymic occupational name for a shepherd.English : variant spelling of Beller.

  • Volupia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Volupia

    Sensual pleasure.

  • Tanishka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Modern, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional

    Tanishka

    Graceful; Which Always Keep Blessing with Trust; Goddess of Durga; Angel; Goddess of Gold; Diamond; Daughter

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  • Mutuation
  • n.

    The act of borrowing or exchanging.

  • Esurine
  • a.

    Causing hunger; eating; corroding.

  • Borrowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Borrow

  • Narrowing
  • n.

    The part of a stocking which is narrowed.

  • Marrowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Marrow

  • Burrowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Burrow

  • Narrowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Narrow

  • Farrowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Farfow

  • Mourning
  • n.

    The act of sorrowing or expressing grief; lamentation; sorrow.

  • Mordant
  • n.

    Any corroding substance used in etching.

  • Narrowing
  • n.

    The act of contracting, or of making or becoming less in breadth or extent.

  • Corroding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Corrode

  • Sorrowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Sorrow

  • Borrow
  • n.

    The act of borrowing.

  • Fastigiated
  • a.

    Narrowing towards the top.

  • Cururo
  • n.

    A Chilian burrowing rodent of the genus Spalacopus.

  • Furrowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Furrow

  • Mordication
  • n.

    The act of biting or corroding; corrosion.

  • Harrowing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Harrow

  • Mourning
  • a.

    Grieving; sorrowing; lamenting.