Leased

/liːst/ verb

Definition

Rented something for a fixed period of time by paying regular installments.

Etymology

From Old French 'lesser' meaning to let or allow, derived from Latin 'laxare' meaning to loosen; the sense shifted from 'loosening control' to 'renting out.'

Kelly Says

When you lease something, the landlord 'loosens' their control temporarily but keeps ownership—the Latin root 'laxare' captures this split perfectly!

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