Rented: meaning, definitions and examples
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rented
[ ˈrɛntɪd ]
past tense
Rented refers to the action of having leased or rented something, typically property or equipment, for a specified period of time. It emphasizes that the rental agreement has already taken place.
Synonyms
Examples of usage
- They rented an apartment in the city.
- I rented a car for the weekend.
- She rented a movie to watch at home.
Translations
Translations of the word "rented" in other languages:
🇵🇹 alugado
🇮🇳 किराए पर लिया गया
🇩🇪 gemietet
🇮🇩 disewa
🇺🇦 орендований
🇵🇱 wynajęty
🇯🇵 借りた
🇫🇷 loué
🇪🇸 alquilado
🇹🇷 kiralanmış
🇰🇷 임대된
🇸🇦 مستأجر
🇨🇿 pronajatý
🇸🇰 prenajatý
🇨🇳 租赁的
🇸🇮 najemljen
🇮🇸 leigt
🇰🇿 жалға алынған
🇬🇪 გაქირავებული
🇦🇿 kirayə verilmiş
🇲🇽 alquilado
Etymology
The word 'rented' is derived from the verb 'rent', which originates from the Old French word 'rente' meaning 'income' or 'payment'. This, in turn, stems from the Latin term 'redditus', which means 'returned' or 'yielded'. Historically, the concept of renting was significant in medieval Europe as landowners would lease out lands and properties to generate income. As societies evolved, rental practices expanded to include not just land but also goods and services. The past tense 'rented' emerged as the English language developed, marking the completion of transactions involving the transfer of ownership of usage rights, albeit temporarily.