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Dompen — (Seew.), von den Kanonen, das Überschlagen des Kopfes beim Schlingern des Schiffes; man verhindert es an Bord durch die Domptaue (Tromptaue), welche die Kanonen an die Schiffswand festhalten … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Charles G. Widdén — Contents 1 Swedish American entertainer 2 Popular recording artist 3 Renewed interest in Charles G. Widdén 4 “Mountain Trolls” (1914 recording) … Wikipedia
dump — I. verb Etymology: perhaps from Middle Dutch dompen to immerse, topple; akin to Old Norse dumpa to thump, fall suddenly Date: 1784 transitive verb 1. a. to let fall in or as if in a heap or mass < dumped his clothes on the bed > b. to get rid of… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Tromptaue — Tromptaue, kurze Taue, womit der Kopf der Kanonen gegen die Seite des Schiffes aufgebunden wird; vgl. Dompen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Dumpen — Dumpen, s. Dompen … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
ντάμπι(ν)γκ — το άκλ. 1. (οικον.) εξαγωγή και πώληση εμπορευμάτων σε ξένες χώρες σε τιμές χαμηλότερες από τις τιμές τού εσωτερικού και τις διεθνείς τιμές ή και κάτω τού κόστους, με σκοπό τον παραμερισμό τών ανταγωνιστών 2. ιατρ. σύνδρομο το οποίο κυρίως… … Dictionary of Greek
dump — dump1 [dʌmp] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(put something somewhere)¦ 2¦(get rid of something)¦ 3¦(end relationship)¦ 4¦(sell goods)¦ 5¦(copy information)¦ Phrasal verbs dump on somebody ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Dutch dompen to … Dictionary of contemporary English
dump — [14] Dump is probably of Scandinavian origin – Danish and Norwegian have the similar dumpe and dumpa, which mean ‘fall suddenly’ – although Dutch dompen ‘immerse, topple’ is another candidate that has been put forward. Either way, there does not… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
dump — [14] Dump is probably of Scandinavian origin – Danish and Norwegian have the similar dumpe and dumpa, which mean ‘fall suddenly’ – although Dutch dompen ‘immerse, topple’ is another candidate that has been put forward. Either way, there does not… … Word origins
dump — dump1 [dump] vt. [ME dompen, to plunge, throw down; prob. < ON base akin to Dan dumpe, Swed dompa: for IE base see DEEP] 1. to throw down or out roughly; empty out or unload as in a heap or mass 2. a) to throw away (garbage, rubbish, etc.),… … English World dictionary
dumpler — plə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Dutch dompelaar, from dompelen to immerse (freq. of dompen to immerse, tumble, topple) + aar er more at dump archaic … Useful english dictionary