pund
1pund- — *pund germ., Substantiv: nhd. Pfund, Gewicht ( Neutrum) (1)?; ne. pound (Neutrum), weight; Rekontruktionsbasis: got., an., ae., afries., as., ahd.; Interferenz …
2pund — sb., et, pund, ene (en vægtenhed; en møntenhed) …
3pund — s.m. şi n. v. pfund. Trimis de gall, 02.09.2008. Sursa: DLRM …
4Pund — Recorded in at least four spelling forms Pound, Pounder, Pounds, Pund, and possibly an overlap with the surname Pond or Ponde, this is an English medieval surname. It may be locational and as such describes a person who lived by a pound, or came… …
5pund — lis·pund; pund; …
6pund — s ( et, pund) MÅTT/VALUTA viktenhet, mynt i bl.a. Storbritannien …
7pund — the Scandinavian pound, now reinterpreted as a metric unit equal to 500 grams (1.1023 pounds), like the German pfund. The traditional Swedish (Stockholm) pund was equal to about 425.1 grams (14.995 ounces) …
8pund — n ( es/ ) a pound (in weight or in money); 1. as a weight without reference to money, weight; 2. as a money denomination, (a) of English money, a pound, 240 pence; 3. as a measure of liquid, pint [L pondo] …
9pund — [akin to Eng pound] : pound …
10puṇḍ — पुण्ड् …