What is the name meaning of ROND. Phrases containing ROND
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English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : nickname for a plump person, from Middle English, Old French rond, rund ‘fat’, ‘round’ (Latin rotundus).
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American, Australian, Christian, German, Japanese, Welsh
Good Spear; Noisy; Running River
Girl/Female
Arabic
Tree of Good Scent
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Rhonda, RONDA means "noisy."Â
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Devon and Cornwall)
English (mainly Devon and Cornwall) : nickname from a diminutive of Middle English, Old French rond, rund ‘fat’, ‘round’. Compare Round.English : habitational name from Rundale in the parish of Shoreham, Kent, named from Old English rūm(ig) ‘roomy’, ‘spacious’ + dæl ‘valley’.Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements rund ‘round’ + the common suffix -ell, from the Latin adjectival suffix -elius.Altered spelling of German Rundel, from a pet form of a Germanic personal name based on rūn ‘secret’, ‘rune’, ‘cryptogram’.
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Tamil
Pretty
Boy/Male
Tamil
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A name in buddhist literature
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Hungarian
Patriotic.
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Muslim
Adornment of Hussain
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Arabic, Muslim
One who Implores for Help
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Indian
One who protects
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Muslim
Peace
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Eldest Pandava Brother; One who Stable in the War
Girl/Female
Bengali, Finnish, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Latin, Sanskrit, Telugu
Brave Girl; Faith; Truth
Boy/Male
Native American
lance.
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n.
A round; a circle.
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A circular shield carried by foot soldiers.
n.
See Rondeau, 1.
n.
See Rondeau, and Rondel.
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Roundness; plumpness.
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Specifically, a particular form of rondeau containing fourteen lines in two rhymes, the refrain being a repetition of the first and second lines as the seventh and eighth, and again as the thirteenth and fourteenth.
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A composition, vocal or instrumental, commonly of a lively, cheerful character, in which the first strain recurs after each of the other strains.
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One who, or that which, has an appetite for human flesh; specifically, one of certain large sharks (esp. Carcharodon Rondeleti); also, a lion or a tiger which has acquired the habit of feeding upon human flesh.
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Same as Rondeau.
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A kind of script in which the heavy strokes are nearly upright, giving the characters when taken together a round look.
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A round mass, plate, or disk; especially (Metal.), the crust or scale which forms upon the surface of molten metal in the crucible.
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A species of lyric poetry so composed as to contain a refrain or repetition which recurs according to a fixed law, and a limited number of rhymes recurring also by rule.
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See Rondo, 1.
a.
A rondelay.
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A tropical genus of rubiaceous shrubs which often have brilliant flowers.
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A rondeau.
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A small round tower erected at the foot of a bastion.