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English
Etymology
From Dutch verlof (“furlough”), probably from Middle Low German verlōf (“furlough, permission”) (possibly via German Verlaub), from the verb verlōven (“to allow”), from Old Saxon far- + levian (“to give over, leave”).
From Middle Low German also German Verlaub, Danish forlov. Doublet of leave.
Pronunciation
Noun
furlough (countable and uncountable, plural furloughs)
- A leave of absence or vacation.
- (US) especially one granted to a member of the armed forces, or to a prisoner.
- (British) especially one granted to a missionary.
- The documents authorizing such leave.
- A period of unpaid time off, used by an employer to reduce costs.
2008 November 7, Jon Ortiz, “State workers rip Schwarzenegger's job furlough plan”, in The Sacramento Bee:The state estimates the one-day-a-month furlough spread over the 18 months of the plan would amount to a 5 percent cut in pay.
Quotations
Translations
leave of absence
- Bulgarian: отпуск (bg) m (otpusk)
- Czech: (army) dovolenka (cs) f
- Dutch: verlof (nl) n
- Finnish: loma (fi)
- French: congé (fr) m
- German: Urlaub (de) m, (prisoner) Hafturlaub (de) m, (prisoner) Ausgang (de) m, (prisoner) Freigang (de) m
- Hungarian: eltávozási engedély, szabadság (hu), eltávozás (hu), eltáv
- Irish: scor m
- Italian: licenza (it) f
- Ottoman Turkish: رخصت (ruhsat)
- Polish: urlop (pl) m
- Portuguese: licença (pt) f
- Romanian: învoire (ro) f, permisie (ro) f
- Russian: о́тпуск (ru) m (ótpusk), увольне́ние (ru) n (uvolʹnénije), побы́вка (ru) f (pobývka)
- Scottish Gaelic: fòrladh m
- Slovak: dovolenka f
- Spanish: permiso (es) m, dispensa (es) f, licencia (es) m
- Swedish: permission (sv)
- Ukrainian: зві́льнення n (zvílʹnennja) (military), відпустка (vidpustka) (prisoner)
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documents authorizing leave of absence
period of unpaid time off used by an employer to reduce costs
Verb
furlough (third-person singular simple present furloughs, present participle furloughing, simple past and past participle furloughed)
- (transitive) To grant a furlough to (someone).
- (transitive) To have (an employee) not work in order to reduce costs; to send (someone) on furlough.
Translations
to bar (an employee) from working
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