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loan rendering

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More information A user suggests that this English entry be cleaned up, giving the reason: “Definition is long and difficult to understand.” ...

Etymology

From loan + rendering.

Noun

loan rendering (plural loan renderings)

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  1. An inexact calque where at least one constituent isn't translated literally, in order to give readers of the target language a more accurate mental image.
    Synonym: loan rendition
    Hypernyms: loan formation, loan coinage, substitution
    Coordinate terms: loan translation, calque; loan creation
    • 2005, Ibn Khaldûn, translated by Franz Rosenthal, edited by N. J. Dawood, here Bruce B. Lawrence, The Muqaddimah: An Introduction to History – Abridged Edition, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press, →ISBN, page XXX:
      Morover, Ibn Khaldûn’s particulary terminology, which he evolved with great pains for his “new science,” had to be preserved as far as possible; to some degree, it must have impressed his contemporary readers as unusual. Therefore, at least the outstanding terms. such as ʿumrân, ʿaṣabîyah, badâwah, were preserved in the translation by rather artificial loan renderings (“civilization,” “group spirit, “desert life or attitude”).

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