Complete Definition of "mutuum"

English
Etymology
ME. from L. from neuter of mutuus borrowed, lent
Noun
mutuum

  1. a loan in Roman and civil law of fungible things to be restored in similar property of the same quantity and quality
  2. a contract in which movables are so loaned
  3. a loan for consumption

Latin
Adjective
mutuum

  1. borrowed, lent
  2. mutual, in return
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