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Maund
As a verb, 'maund' : to beg; as a noun, 'a maund' : a small basket held out for alms. The Gujarat maund is more closely related to the Central Indian maund than to the standardized Bombay maund, except in the town of Anjar, except that it
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How an undercover FBI phone call led to Erik Maund's arrest
5 days ago — Austin, Texas, car dealer Erik Maund was convicted of the murder for hire which led to the deaths of Holly Williams and William Lanway in ...
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Maund (surname)
Maund is a surname. Edward Arthur Maund (1851–1932), British-born Rhodesian pioneer
Jeff Maund (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey goaltender
John Maund (c1876–c1962), Australian
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maundful
maundful [f. maund n.1] The amount contained in a maund.1828 W. Carr Dial. Craven (ed. 2) I. 314 Maund-ful, a basket full. 1924 Chambers's Jrnl. 20 Sept. 673/2 Two maunfuls at a time, the pilchards are tipped out of the baskets.
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Jeff Maund
After the season, Maund began receiving serious interest from NHL clubs. Maund then spent the remainder of his professional career playing in Europe.
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maunday
▪ I. maund, n.1 (mɔːnd) Forms: 1 mond, 1, 5–9 mand, 5 mande, mawnde, 5–7 mawnd, maunde, 7 moane, 8 maand, 9 dial. maun, mawn, mound, 5– maund. [OE. mand, mǫnd fem. = MDu., MLG. mande fem., masc. (Du. mand fem.), mod.G. dial. mand(e. The forms maund(e, mawnd(e, however, represent the OF. mande (mod.F...
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John Oakley Maund
Personal life
Maund was born in Laverstock, Wiltshire, the son of William Herbert Maund and Lucy Maund. Maund was known for his quick temper.
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Edward Arthur Maund
Maund left for Bulawayo to negotiate terms. Maund was married to Elenora Maund with daughter Cecily Elenora Miele Maund, born in Salisbury on 12 April 1895 and sponsored at her baptism by Cecil John
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Benjamin Maund
Starting in 1825, Maund produced The Botanic Garden from his press at Bromsgrove in Worcestershire. Maund and the Rev.
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Villa Maund
Villa Maund is a villa in Schoppernau, Hopfreben in Vorarlberg, Austria, built for Sir John Oakley Maund (died 10 June 1902) between 1891 and 1895. History
The Villa Maund was a hunting lodge built on a spur of the Alps by the English banker and mountaineer Sir John Oakley Maund, one of the first
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John Maund
John William Maund (c.1876 – c.1962) was a rugby union player who represented Australia. Maund, a fullback, was born in Bathurst, NSW and claimed one international rugby cap for Australia.
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Aaron Maund
On December 3, 2012, Maund was traded to Real Salt Lake in exchange for Justin Braun. Maund was released by Vancouver at the end of their 2018 season.
Maund was on-trial at D.C. United prior to the beginning of the 2020 MLS season.
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Loben Maund
Biography
Maund was born in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, the son of Edward Arthur Maund and Eleanora Hawkesworth. Personal life
Maund married Edith Mary Collins; they had two sons, Lieutenant Michael Richard Maund DSC, FAA, (1915–1943) and Loben Spencer, who died
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John Maund (bishop)
John Arthur Arrowsmith Maund (19 October 1909 – 1998) was the first Anglican Bishop of Lesotho from 1950 until 1976. Personal life
Maund was born in Worcester to Arthur Arrowsmith Maund, and died in Malvern, Worcestershire.
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