See Also: Usury(money)
usury(dictionary)
usury(encyclopedia)
usury(dictionary)
Usury laws(money)
Usury laws(finance)

bookstall (oh) and usury (iou)


bookstall (oh)



BrE a small shop that has an open front and sells books and magazines, often at a railway station
American Equivalent: newsstand

usury (iou)



usury noun. ME.
[Anglo-Norman (=(O)Fr. usure), or medieval Latin usuria from Latin usura, from usus USE noun: see -Y3. Cf. USURE.]
The fact or practice of lending money at interest, esp. at an exorbitant, excessive, or illegal rate; interest on money lent, esp. at such a rate. Formerly also (rare), profit made by lending money. Freq. in at usury, on usury. ME.
with usury with interest (lit. & fig.).
b. An instance of usury. Usu. in pl. Only in E17.
Increase, augmentation; advantage. L16-E17.