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Yes and no . . .

Eg of YES) A librarian may say, "That is a borrowed book."

Eg of NO) A librarian may say, "That book is being borrowed."

It depends on the context of the sentence.

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No, it is not. Borrow is a verb meaning to take (ideally with permission) for temporary use. It is also used in the context of making a loan (borrowing money).

The past participle (borrowed) may be an adjective.

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