How Do You Spell LENT?

Pronunciation: [lˈɛnt] (IPA)

The word "lent" can be a bit tricky to spell because it contains a silent letter. In IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet), the pronunciation of "lent" is /lɛnt/. The "e" in the middle of the word is also pronounced as a short "eh" sound. The silent letter in this word is the "t" at the end. While it may be tempting to spell it with a "d" instead, it is important to remember that the correct spelling is "lent".

LENT Meaning and Definition

  1. Lent, as a verb, refers to the act of giving up or abstaining from certain worldly pleasures, particularly of a material or personal nature, as a religious observance. It is commonly associated with the Christian tradition, specifically the season of Lent, which is observed for 40 days preceding Easter. During this period, believers often undertake acts of penance, self-reflection, and self-denial as a way to prepare themselves spiritually for the celebration of Easter.

    However, the term "lent" can also be used in a broader context, outside of religious observance. In a general sense, it refers to the act of providing or loaning something to someone for a specified period. It typically involves giving temporary possession of an object, sum of money, or property under an agreement between the lender and the borrower. The borrower is expected to return the lent item or repay the borrowed amount within the agreed terms and conditions.

    In summary, "lent" can be defined as the act of giving up certain indulgences during the Christian observance of Lent, or more generally, the act of providing temporary possession or loaning something to another person.

  2. • Did lend.
    • Of lend, which see.
    • The fast of forty days, beginning at Ash Wednesday and extending to the day before Easter Sunday, a period really comprising six weeks and four days, but reduced exactly to forty days by omitting the intervening Sundays.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of LENT

The word "lent" can be traced back to the Old English word "lencten", which originally referred to the spring season. This term is related to the Old High German word "lenzin" and Old Norse word "langtíð". Over time, the word "lent" came to have a more specific meaning associated with the Christian religious observance. It was used to denote the period of 40 days before Easter, starting on Ash Wednesday and ending on Holy Saturday, symbolizing the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness. The word "lent" ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic word *"langatīnaz", meaning "long day".

Similar spelling words for LENT

Plural form of LENT is LENTS

Conjugate verb Lent

CONDITIONAL

I would lent
you would lent
he/she/it would lent
we would lent
they would lent
I would lend
we would lend
you would lend
he/she/it would lend
they would lend

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be lending
you would be lending
he/she/it would be lending
we would be lending
they would be lending

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have lent
you would have lent
he/she/it would have lent
we would have lent
they would have lent

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been lending
you would have been lending
he/she/it would have been lending
we would have been lending
they would have been lending

FUTURE

I will lend
you will lend
he/she/it will lend
we will lend
they will lend

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be lending
you will be lending
he/she/it will be lending
we will be lending
they will be lending

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have lent
you will have lent
he/she/it will have lent
we will have lent
they will have lent

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been lending
you will have been lending
he/she/it will have been lending
we will have been lending
they will have been lending

IMPERATIVE

you lend
we let´s lend

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to lend

PAST

I lent
you lent
he/she/it lent
we lent
they lent

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was lending
you were lending
he/she/it was lending
we were lending
they were lending

PAST PARTICIPLE

lent

PAST PERFECT

I had lent
you had lent
he/she/it had lent
we had lent
they had lent

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been lending
you had been lending
he/she/it had been lending
we had been lending
they had been lending

PRESENT

I lend
you lend
he/she/it lends
we lend
they lend

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am lending
you are lending
he/she/it is lending
we are lending
they are lending

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

lending

PRESENT PERFECT

I have lent
you have lent
he/she/it has lent
we have lent
they have lent

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been lending
you have been lending
he/she/it has been lending
we have been lending
they have been lending

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