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usury /ˈjuːʒ(ə)ri /noun [mass noun]1The action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest: the medieval prohibition on usury...- They also practised usury, charging an interest rate of 5 per cent a day.
- He was litigious, speculated cannily on the property market, hoarded grain in times of shortage and may have practised usury.
- But where do you draw the line between this kind of usury and legitimate lending?
Synonyms extortionate moneylending, payday lending informal loan-sharking offensive shylocking 1.1 archaic Interest at unreasonably high rates.Deuteronomy states, ‘To a stranger you may lend upon usury: but to your brother you may not lend on usury.’...- Of course that had to be paid, but when the amount of interest becomes usury, that is not fair, that is not just, and that's the actual situation.
- Any moneys still due us under the old standard terms of twenty percent usury will be reduced to ten percent usury as a matter of good will.
Origin Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French usurie, or from medieval Latin usuria, from Latin usura, from usus 'a use' (see use). |