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Definitions for Mortgage
[1] a conveyance of an interest in property as security for the repayment of money borrowed.
[2] the deed by which such a transaction is effected.
[3] the rights conferred by it, or the state of the property conveyed.
[4] Law . to convey or place (real property) under a mortgage.
[5] to place under advance obligation; pledge: to mortgage one's life to the defense of democracy.
[6] an agreement under which a person borrows money to buy property, esp a house, and the lender may take possession of the property if the borrower fails to repay the money
[7] the deed effecting such an agreement
[8] the loan obtained under such an agreement a mortgage of £48 000
[9] a regular payment of money borrowed under such an agreement a mortgage of £247 per month
[10] to pledge (a house or other property) as security for the repayment of a loan
[11] of or relating to a mortgage a mortgage payment
Words related to Mortgage
debt, contract, deed, pledge, title
Words nearby Mortgage
mortality, mortality rate, mortality table, mortar, mortarboard, mortgage, mortgage bond, mortgage rate, mortgagee, mortgagee clause, mortgagor
Origin of Mortgage
1350–1400; earlier morgage, Middle English < Old French mortgage, equivalent to mort dead (< Latin mortuus ) + gage pledge, gage1
Other words from Mortgage
o·ver·mort·gage , verb, o·ver·mort·gaged, o·ver·mort·gag·ing.
re·mort·gage , verb (used with object), re·mort·gaged, re·mort·gag·ing.
sub·mort·gage , noun
un·mort·gage , verb (used with object), un·mort·gaged, un·mort·gag·ing.
Word origin for Mortgage
C14: from Old French, literally: dead pledge, from mort dead + gage security, gage 1