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MAUNDER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. chiefly British : grumble 2. to wander slowly and idly 3. to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly
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MAUNDER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
verb (used without object) to move, go, or act in an aimless, confused manner: He maundered through life without a single ambition.
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102 Synonyms & Antonyms for MAUNDER | Thesaurus.com
maunder · babble · blather · drift · drivel · mumble · mutter · ramble · stray. Did You Know? "Muscle" originates from the Latin word for "little mouse," ...
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▪ I. † ˈmaunder, n.1 Cant. Obs. [f. maund v.1 + -er1.] A beggar.1609 W. Rowley Search for Money (Percy Soc.) 40 The Divill (like a brave maunder) was rid a begging himselfe and wanted Money. 1610 Rowlands Martin Mark-all G 4 To write of his knaueries, it would aske a long time: I referre you to the ...
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Maunder - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
When you maunder, you talk in a rambling mutter. People being questioned by reporters should try to answer articulately — they shouldn't just maunder in ...
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MAUNDER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
to talk or write in a confused way, often for a long time: Tony continued to maunder about his great passion. He maundered about her being the best thing that ...
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Maunder
Maunder may refer to:
Maunder (lunar crater)
Maunder (Martian crater)
Maunder (surname)
Maunder Minimum, a period in the 17th–18th centuries when
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Maunder Minimum - Wikipedia
The Maunder Minimum, also known as the "prolonged sunspot minimum", was a period around 1645 to 1715 during which sunspots became exceedingly rare.
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Maunder - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from the 1560s French mendier and Latin mendicare, "maund" means "to beg," evolving by 1620s to "mumble, grumble," and by 1746 to "wander about ...
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MAUNDER Synonyms: 121 Similar and Opposite Words
Synonyms for MAUNDER: wander, roam, drift, stroll, meander, rove, cruise, float; Antonyms of MAUNDER: delight, rejoice, tolerate, accept, take, endure, ...
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maunder/ˈmɔ:ndə(r); `mɔndɚ/ v[I, Ip]1 ~ (on) talk in a rambling way 唠叨; 胡说 The drunk sat there maundering (on) about his troubles. 那醉鬼坐在那里唠叨著自己的烦恼事.2 ~ (about) move around listlessly or idly 闲荡; 徘徊 Don't just maunder about do some work! 别光闲荡了, 做点正经事吧!
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Mary, Founder of Christianity | Book by Chris Maunder | Official ...
He argues for her significant presence in the early church in Jerusalem. In this way, Mary is imagined as a co-founder of Christianity. This is indeed a book for "free thinkers in the Christian tradition" who might find in a reconsideration of Mary an escape from the "delusion of male and hierarchical supremacy".'
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Henry Maunder
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Maunder had moved to Wallsend for the 1930 season after his leaving of Kurri Kurri. On 5 August 1930, Wallsend sought to reopen the case of Maunder who had been handed a two-week spell.
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Maunder (surname)
Maunder is a surname. mathematician
Edward Walter Maunder (1851–1928), English astronomer
John Henry Maunder (1858–1920), English composer and organist
Jack Maunder (born 1997
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