- financier, money lender
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English-Croatian dictionary. 2013.
English-Croatian dictionary. 2013.
financier — [n] person who lends money, advises backer, banker, bankroller, broker, businessperson, capitalist, entrepreneur, fat cat*, grubstaker*, manipulator*, merchant, money, moneybags*, money lender, operator*, person who writes the checks*, rich… … New thesaurus
financier — n banker, treasurer, cambist, broker, moneyman, money lender; capitalist, rich man, large scale investor, plutocrat, millionaire, Sl. fat cat, Sl. one of the big boys … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Samuel Lewis (financier) — Samuel Lewis (1837 ndash; January 13, 1901), was an English money lender and philanthropist. Lewis was born in Birmingham and died in London. He began work when thirteen years old. He became a salesman of steel pens, then opened a jeweler s shop … Wikipedia
factor — fac·tor || fæktÉ™(r) n. cause; agent, broker; financier, money lender; number which is multiplied with another to produce a given product (Mathematics) v. separate into factors (Mathematics) … English contemporary dictionary
factored — adj. resolved into factors (Mathematics) fac·tor || fæktÉ™(r) n. cause; agent, broker; financier, money lender; number which is multiplied with another to produce a given product (Mathematics) v. separate into factors (Mathematics) … English contemporary dictionary
factoring — fac·tor || fæktÉ™(r) n. cause; agent, broker; financier, money lender; number which is multiplied with another to produce a given product (Mathematics) v. separate into factors (Mathematics) … English contemporary dictionary
factors — fac·tor || fæktÉ™(r) n. cause; agent, broker; financier, money lender; number which is multiplied with another to produce a given product (Mathematics) v. separate into factors (Mathematics) … English contemporary dictionary
obligee — ob·li·gee /ˌä blə jē/ n: one (as a creditor) to whom another is legally obligated an obligee protected by a surety bond compare debtor, obligor Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
Chandraswami — (born 1950) is a controversial Indian tantrik (practitioner of Tantra). He is called a Godman by some people. His father came from Bahrod in Rajasthan and worked as a money lender. He moved to Hyderabad when Chandraswami was a child. Chandraswami … Wikipedia
Isaac of Norwich — or Isaac ben Eliav was a Jewish English financier of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. He was among the Jews imprisoned by King John of England in 1210.ref|1 It is possible that at this time a house of his in London fell into the hands of the … Wikipedia
Samuel Lewis — is the name of: *Samuel Lewis (publisher) (???? 1865), English publisher of topographical dictionaries and maps *Samuel Lewis (financier) (1837 1901), English money lender and philanthropist *Samuel Lewis Navarro (born 1957), Vice President of… … Wikipedia