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Literally — for [[creditor]] comes from the {{tag|Latin}} ''credo, credere, credidi, creditum'' — a [[believer]]. One who extends [[credit]], which one might do deliberately by [[Lender|lending]] money, and inadvertently if one’s [[at-the-money]] [[transaction]] improves in value, such that the poor fellow owes you money.
Literally — for [[creditor]] comes from the {{tag|Latin}} ''credo, credere, credidi, creditum'' — a [[believer]]. One who extends [[credit]], which one might do deliberately by [[Lender|lending]] money, and inadvertently if one’s [[at-the-money]] [[transaction]] improves in value, such that the poor fellow owes you money.


{{seealso}}
{{sa}}
*[[Lender]]
*[[Lender]]
*[[Borrower]]
*[[Borrower]]
*[[Debtor]]
*[[Debtor]]

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