- then
returned with captives.: 65 This name may have
traced it
origin to
Wèndān, a
supposedly kingdom located in the
Khorat Plateau,
mentioned by a ninth-century...
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preterite of wend, the
descendant of Old
English wendan and
Middle English wenden. Old
English wendan (modern wend) and gān (mod. go)
shared semantic similarities...
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Zhang 2013.
Norman 1988, p. 86; Zhou 2003, p. 58. Yin 2016, pp. 58–59. Li,
Wendan (2009).
Chinese Writing and Calligraphy. Honolulu:
University of Hawai‘i...
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divided in two realms, Lùzhēnlà (陸真臘) ("Land Chenla [km]", also
called Wèndān (文單) or Pólòu (婆鏤)) and Shuīzhēnlà (水真臘) ("Water Chenla [km]") returned...
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Zhang Wendan (Chinese: 张文旦; born 1958) is a
retired vice
admiral of the
Chinese People's
Liberation Army Navy. He
served as
Chief of
Staff of the PLA Navy...
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Suzhou in 2012.
Taizhou is also one of the most
important Mandarin, Loquat,
Wendan (a kind of Pomelo),
Myrica rubra producers in China.
Other agricultural...
- (Preterite of "go"; uses a
completely different verb - the Anglo-Saxon '
wendan' from
which comes 'to wend'.) I ate
breakfast late this morning. (Preterite...
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between the
Muang Fa Daed site on
Khorat region, near a lost
kingdom called Wèndān by the
Chinese (probably the site of
Kantarawichai in Kantharawichai, Maha...
- article: Translation:Preface to the
Poems Composed at the
Orchid Pavilion Li,
Wendan (2009).
Chinese Writing and Calligraphy. Honolulu:
University of Hawai'i...
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denoting the past participle, and went is from the verb to wend (Anglo-Saxon
wendan). In some cases, many of
these forms are
closer to
modern Saxon (commonly...