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单词 mortgageable
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mortgageableadj.

Brit. /ˈmɔːɡᵻdʒəbl/, U.S. /ˈmɔrɡədʒəb(ə)l/
Forms: 1600s morgeable (transmission error), 1800s– mortgageable.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mortgage v., -able suffix.
Etymology: < mortgage v. + -able suffix.
Esp. of property: that can be mortgaged.
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society > law > legal obligation > bond or recognizance > requiring or giving legal security > [adjective] > relating to or of nature of a mortgage > mortgaged > able to be
mortgageable1649
1649 Mercurius Elencticus (for King Charls II) No. 2. sig. B3 Then they shall have that all morgageable security of Deans and Chapters lands for it.
1697 J. Locke Let. 1 Feb. in Corr. (1979) V. 760 If you can get a knowledg of the Land he has mortgageable [MS morgeable] from Sir Fr[ancis] himself.
1862 T. A. Trollope Marietta I. ii. 36 Value of a mortgageable property.
1888 Universal Rev. Nov. 424 There were mortgageable debts to dealers in curiosities [etc.].
1919 Econ. Jrnl. 29 355 In some cases there is no real property, at least none that is mortgageable.
1978 Cornish Guardian 27 Apr. 14/8 (advt.) A 3 bedroomed property within 12 miles of Bodmin. Modern or older style, providing it is mortgageable.
1986 Tiger Lily Nov. 18/2 Indian lands are held in trust by the federal government and therefore are not mortgageable property to secure bank loans.
1996 Observer 31 Mar. (Business section) 13/4 It was not mortgageable at the time so I purchased it with a second mortgage on my current home.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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