- Strond
- Strond \Strond\, n. Strand; beach. [Obs.] --Shak. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
strond — /strond/ (Spenser and Shakespeare) noun same as ↑strand1 * * * strond(e obs. forms of strand n.1, n.2 … Useful english dictionary
Strond — is a small village in the north of the town Klaksvík at the sound of Haraldssund in the Faroe Islands. It is situated on Borðoy at the dam combining Borðoy and Kunoy … Wikipedia
strond — noun [strɔnd] beach … Wiktionary
Strond — This is an English locational or topographical surname of pre 7th century origins, which one might have expected to be better known. It is in fact quite rare, although both in England and Scotland there are a number of places called Strand,… … Surnames reference
den and strond — /den an(d) strond/ In old English law, liberty for ships or vessels to run aground, or come ashore (strand themselves) … Black's law dictionary
den and strond — /den an(d) strond/ In old English law, liberty for ships or vessels to run aground, or come ashore (strand themselves) … Black's law dictionary
stronde — strond(e obs. forms of strand n.1, n.2 … Useful english dictionary
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Trinity House — Trinity House, London Die Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond[1], in der Regel mit dem Kurznamen Trinity House bezeichnet, ist die Leuchtfeuerverwaltung für England, Wales und die übrigen britischen Hoheitsgewässer. Nicht von Trinity… … Deutsch Wikipedia
strand — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old Norse strǫnd shore Date: before 12th century the land bordering a body of water ; shore, beach II. verb Date: 1621 transitive verb 1. to run, drive, or cause to dri … New Collegiate Dictionary