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rente
[ rahnt ]
noun
, French.
, plural rentes [r, ah, n, t].
- revenue or income, or the instrument evidencing a right to such periodic receipts.
- rentes. Also called rentes sur l'é·tat [r, ah, n, t s, y, r, ley-, ta]. perpetual bonds issued by the French government.
rente
/ rɑ̃t /
noun
- annual income from capital investment; annuity
- government securities of certain countries, esp France
- the interest on such securities
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The interest would be paid without deduction, but the holders of Rente would have to pay the tax subsequently.
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J'allai aussitt visiter l'glise; c'est une collgiale assez bien rente pour un bourg.
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The Hungarian rente had at that time just been introduced into the market, and Mr. Dumany predicted for it a fair success.
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"Cattle had he enough and rente," cattle probably meaning property (chattels), and rente income.
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You will satisfy your fancy, and get cinquante mille francs de rente—at a sacrifice, of course; but, que veux-tu?
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