- forðlǽtan
- sv/t7 3rd pres forðlǽteð past forðlét/on, forðleort/on ptp forðlǽten to send forth, emit
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.
Tán Tuǐ — is a very famous Northern wushu routine and has several versions due to its incorporation into various styles. For this reason the name can be translated to mean Spring Leg 彈腿 (the most popular) or Pond/Lake Leg.These styles include Northern… … Wikipedia
Tan Si Chong Su — (Chinese: 陈氏宗祠) is a Chinese temple in Singapore, and is located at Magazine Road in the Singapore River Planning Area, within the Central Area, Singapore s central business district. The temple is also known as Po Chiak Keng (保赤宫) as well as Tan … Wikipedia
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Tan Chee Khoon — Tan Sri David Tan Chee Khoon (March 4 1919 ndash; October 14 1996) was a major figure in Malaysian politics from 1959 to 1978, at one point being nicknamed Mr. Opposition for the outspoken views he presented in Parliament. He was the official… … Wikipedia
Tan Daoji — (檀道濟) (d. 436) was a high level general of the Chinese dynasty Liu Song. He was one of the most respected generals during the Southern and Northern Dynasties era. Because of this, however, he was feared by Emperor Wen and even more so by Emperor… … Wikipedia
Tan Swie Hian — (zh sp |s=陈瑞献 |p=Chén Ruìxiàn; born 1943 in Indonesia) is an artist, calligrapher, poet and translator. He resides in Singapore.LifeTan was press attaché For the French Embassy in Singapore for 25 years. As an artist he is largely self developed … Wikipedia