loanword in A Sentence

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    The term is a Loanword from French and was first defined by the Irish economist Richard Cantillon.

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    The name"hamster" is a Loanword from the German, which itself derives from earlier Middle High German hamastra.

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    However, the word dharma has become a widely accepted Loanword in English, and is included in all modern unabridged English dictionaries.

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    Usage of the word originated within Japanese manufacturing companies, and in English is a Loanword from a Japanese word for a paper lantern.

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    The word punch may be a Loanword from Sanskrit पञ्च(pañca), meaning"five", as the drink was frequently made with five ingredients: alcohol, sugar, lemon, water, and tea or spices.

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    Indeed, it is the origin of the Loanword Zen, for when Buddhism was transmitted to China in the 5th century CE, dhyāna was rendered as ch'an, which in turn became Zen when Buddhism was brought to Japan in the 12th Century.

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