MORTGAGE, MORTGAGED
ADJECTIVES
1548 — IMPIGNORATE pledged, pawned, mortgaged → obs.
1606 — HYPOTHECAL of the nature of an hypothec, pledge, or mortgage → obs.
1656 — HYPOTHECARY of the nature of an hypothec, pledge, or mortgage
1726 — HYPOTHECARIOUS of the nature of an hypothec, pledge, or mortgage
NOUNS
1598 — IMPIGNORATION pledging, pawning, mortgage
1824 — THIRLAGE a mortgage → Sc. obs.
1862 — MONKEY a mortgage → colloq.
1875 — MONKEY ON THE CHIMNEY a mortgage on a house → mainly legal usage
1875 — MONKEY ON THE HOUSE a mortgage on a house → mainly legal usage
1886 — MONKEY WITH A LONG TAIL a mortgage → legal usage
1905 — MOGRAGE mortgage → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1911 — BOND a mortgage → Sc. (Bk.)
1920 — PLASTER a mortgage → Can. sl.
1932 — POULTICE a mortgage → Aust. sl.
NOUNS – PERSON
1625 — WADSETTER one who puts his land to wadset (a legal deed, by which a debtor gives his heritable subjects into the hands of his creditor, that the latter may draw the rents in payment of the debt); a mortgagor → Sc.
1855 — THE MAN ASTRIDE THE RIGGING TREE the person who holds the mortgage of a property → obs.
1930 — MORTGAGE-SHARK a legal or commercial man that snatches at mortgages → US sl. (Bk.)
1953 — MONKEY MAN one who provides a mortgage → NZ sl.
VERBS
1575 — IMMORTGAGE to mortgage → obs.
1639 — IMPIGNERATE — IMPIGNORATE to place in pawn; to pledge, to pawn, to mortgage → chiefly Sc.
1693 — HYPOTHECATE to give or pledge as security; to pledge, to pawn, to mortgage
1862 — HAVE A MONKEY ON to have a mortgage on a house, etc. → colloq.
1911 — BOND to mortgage → Sc. (Bk.)
1920 — PLASTER to pay money towards a mortgage → Can sl.
2001 — RADIATE A MORTGAGE to cancel a mortgage → Can. sl.