Leend
Leend is a term that does not have a single, widely recognized definition in English-language reference works. In Dutch linguistic usage, the standard verb for “to lend” is lenen, and its modern forms are leen (present), leent (present), leende (simple past), and geleend (past participle). The form leend is not part of the standard modern conjugation and, when encountered, is usually attributed to dialectal spellings, archaic usage, or typographical error. Outside of language study, leend may appear only as a name or in very limited archival contexts.
As a personal name, Leend may occur as a surname or given-name element in Dutch-speaking regions. It
There is no widely cited geographic or institutional entity named Leend in standard reference works. If the