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Usury   /jˈuʒəri/  /jˈuzəri/   Listen
noun
Usury  n.  
1.
A premium or increase paid, or stipulated to be paid, for a loan, as of money; interest. (Obs. or Archaic) "Thou shalt not lend upon usury to thy brother; usury of money, usury of victuals, usury of anything that is lent upon usury." "Thou oughtest therefore to have put my money to the exchanges, and then at my coming I should have received mine own with usury."
2.
The practice of taking interest. (Obs.)
3.
(Law) Interest in excess of a legal rate charged to a borrower for the use of money. Note: The practice of requiring in repayment of money lent anything more than the amount lent, was formerly thought to be a great moral wrong, and the greater, the more was taken. Now it is not deemed more wrong to take pay for the use of money than for the use of a house, or a horse, or any other property. But the lingering influence of the former opinion, together with the fact that the nature of money makes it easier for the lender to oppress the borrower, has caused nearly all Christian nations to fix by law the rate of compensation for the use of money. Of late years, however, the opinion that money should be borrowed and repaid, or bought and sold, upon whatever terms the parties should agree to, like any other property, has gained ground everywhere.






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"Usury" Quotes from Famous Books



... always been a cog in the blind machinery of other people, exchanging so much toil for so much money. Now that he could see his little plantation grow and prosper beneath his hands, every hour repaid with nature's usury, he began to feel the elation that a man finds in independence. At first Fetuao had entered but half-heartedly into his plans; she would sit on a log and watch him with mirthful wonder as he swung his ax on the land Faalelei had given them; and ...
— Wild Justice: Stories of the South Seas • Lloyd Osbourne

... his door, and the room is by the doorway where the sarrafs keep the accounts for the palaces your Highness builds. Also, abides near, the Greek, who toils upon the usury paid by ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker

... when there is neither mite nor cup to give, yet, if done in His name, it is entered in the "book of life" as a "loan to the Lord;" and in that day when "the books are opened," the loan will be paid back with usury. ...
— The Mind of Jesus • John R. Macduff

... being a barren product, it is contrary to nature to make it reproduce itself. Usury, therefore, is unnatural, ...
— Logic - Deductive and Inductive • Carveth Read

... I am not a great writer, and do not understand usury and speculation," said D'Argens, quietly. "Besides, no courtesan made me her heir, and no mistress obtained ...
— Berlin and Sans-Souci • Louise Muhlbach


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