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ronde


ronde [rond] ExamplesWord Origin noun Printing.

  1. a typeface imitative of upright, somewhat angular, handwriting.

Origin of ronde 1830–40; French, noun use of feminine of rond round1 Examples from the Web for ronde Historical Examples of ronde

  • The Place Ronde agreed with its name, for it was somewhat in form of a horseshoe.

    Johnny Ludlow, Fifth Series

    Mrs. Henry Wood

  • In 1736, a son of de la Ronde, visited an isle in search of copper.

    Montreal 1535-1914 under the French Rgime

    William Henry Atherton

  • Up to that time no settlement had been made in the Hells Gate Ronde.

    Then and Now

    Robert Vaughn

  • This was the first attempt made at farming in the Hells Gate Ronde.

    Then and Now

    Robert Vaughn

  • She had risen, the last refrain of the ronde had ended in a murmur of surprise.

    Autumn Glory

    Ren Bazin

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