monde Noun
A ball-like object, located near the top of a crown, symbolizing the globe.
* 1754 , Alexander Drummond, Travels through different cities of Germany, Italy, Greece and several parts of Asia as far as the banks of the Euphrates
- Jesus Christ is represented as a lad about twelve years old, in a tunic and robe of brocade, with a full, fair wig, a gold crown much larger than the head, and a monde in his hand.
See also
* globus cruciger
References
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onde English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) onde, ande, from (etyl) onda, . More at (l).
Alternative forms
* (l), (l), (l), (l), (l)
Noun
( en-noun)
(obsolete) Envy; hatred; malice.
- Wrathe, yre, and onde — The Romaunt of the Rose.
Breath.
Derived terms
* (l)
* (l)
Synonyms
* (l), (l)
* (l)
Etymology 2
From (etyl) onden (Northern dialect ande), from (etyl) .
Alternative forms
* (l), (l), (l)
Verb
(en-verb)
(intransitive, dialectal, or, obsolete) To breathe; breathe on.
Derived terms
* (l)
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