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Webster 1913 Edition


Lane

Lane

(lān)
,
Adj.
[See
Lone
.]
Alone.
[Scot.]
His lane
,
by himself; himself alone.

Lane

(lān)
,
Noun.
[OE.
lane
,
lone
, AS.
lone
,
lone
; akin to D.
laan
, OFries.
lana
,
lona
.]
A passageway between fences or hedges which is not traveled as a highroad; an alley between buildings; a narrow way among trees, rocks, and other natural obstructions; hence, in a general sense, a narrow passageway;
as, a
lane
between lines of men, or through a field of ice
.
It is become a turn-again
lane
unto them which they can not go through.
Tyndale.

Webster 1828 Edition


Lane

LANE

, n.
1.
A narrow way or passage, or a private passage, as distinguished from a public road or highway. A lane may be open to all passengers, or it may be inclosed and appropriated to a man's private use. In the United States, the word is used chiefly in the country, and answers in a degree, to an alley in a city. It has sometimes been used for alley. In London, the word lane is added to the names of streets; as chancery lane.
2.
A passage between lines of men, or people standing on each side.

Definition 2024


låne

låne

See also: lane, Lane, -lane, and łáne

Danish

Verb

låne (imperative lån, infinitive at låne, present tense låner, past tense lånte, perfect tense har lånt)

  1. borrow
  2. lend

Norwegian Bokmål

Etymology

From Old Norse lána

Verb

låne (imperative lån, present tense låner, simple past lånte, past participle lånt, present participle lånende)

  1. to lend (money, or allow something to be used temporarily)
  2. to borrow
  3. to loan

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