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What (who) is MAUNDER - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Maunder (crater); Maunder (disambiguation)

maunder         
v. n.
1.
Mutter (as a beggar), grumble, murmur.
2.
Talk incoherently, drivel, wander.
maunder         
['m?:nd?]
¦ verb move, talk, or act in a rambling or aimless manner.
Origin
C17: perh. from obs. maunder 'to beg'.
Maunder         
·noun A Beggar.
II. Maunder ·vi To Beg.
III. Maunder ·vt To utter in a grumbling manner; to Mutter.
IV. Maunder ·vi To Mutter; to Mumble; to Grumble; to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly; to talk incoherently.

Wikipedia

Maunder

Maunder may refer to:

  • Maunder (lunar crater)
  • Maunder (Martian crater)
  • Maunder (surname)
  • Maunder Minimum, a period in the 17th–18th centuries when sunspots became exceedingly rare
Examples of use of MAUNDER
1. Michael Maunder, from Cornwall, the gardens British director, said÷ They like hibiscus, unfortunately.
2. But between July and October, Mr Fearnley–Whittingstall was shown around three farms owned by Lloyd Maunder, a family firm which produces 500,000 chickens a week and supplies major supermarkets as well as its own chain of shops.