créance

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See also: creance

French

Etymology

Derived from the root cre- in the strong forms of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French croire, creier, and particularly from the present participle, créant + -ance or -ance. Alternatively, but less likely, borrowed from Medieval Latin crēdentia, from Latin crēdens, which would make it a doublet of the inherited croyance.

Pronunciation

Noun

créance f (plural créances)

  1. a debt
  2. credence

Usage notes

While both créance and dette correspond with English debt, créance is seen from the perspective of the lender (money owed to them), whereas dette is seen from the perspective of the borrower (money they owe).

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