- spond
- cor·re·spond;cor·re·spond·ing·ly;de·spond·ent·ly;re·spond·er;de·spond;re·spond;de·spond·ing·ly;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Spondўlus — (lat.), Wirbelknochen … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
spondæisk — spon|dæ|isk adj., itk. d.s., e (som vedrører spondæer) … Dansk ordbog
spond — correspond … Dictionnaire des rimes
Spondæ — Versfod med to lange stavelser … Danske encyklopædi
spond — spavento, sobbalzo improvviso … Dizionario Materano
spondæ — spon|dæ sb., en, er, erne (versefod med to trykstærke stavelser) … Dansk ordbog
spond — … Useful english dictionary
de|spond´er — de|spond «dih SPOND», verb, noun. –v.i. to lose heart, courage, or hope: »Though very ill, he did not despond. –n. Archaic. despondency. ╂[< Latin dēspondēre lose courage, despair, give up < dē down + spondēre to promise] –de|spond´er, noun … Useful english dictionary
de|spond — «dih SPOND», verb, noun. –v.i. to lose heart, courage, or hope: »Though very ill, he did not despond. –n. Archaic. despondency. ╂[< Latin dēspondēre lose courage, despair, give up < dē down + spondēre to promise] –de|spond´er, noun … Useful english dictionary
cor´re|spond´ent|ly — cor|re|spond|ent «KR uh SPON duhnt, KOR », noun, adjective. –n. 1. a) a person who exchanges letters with another: »My mother and her sister have been regular correspondents for years, writing to each other weekly. b) a person who contributes… … Useful english dictionary