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21Fund. — Fund. † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Abbreviations ► Abbreviation in general use, chiefly Ecclesiastical Fundatio ( Foundation ) The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume VIII. New York: Robert Appleton Company. Nihil Obstat …
22Fund — ↑Trouvaille …
23Fund — ↑ finden …
24Fund — [Network (Rating 5600 9600)] Auch: • Suchergebnis …
25fund — A fiscal and accounting entity with a self balancing set of accounts in which cash and other financial resources, all related liabilities and residual equities, or balances, and charges therein, are recorded and segregated to carry on specific… …
26fund — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 sum of money collected for a particular purpose ADJECTIVE ▪ large ▪ special ▪ appeal (BrE), charitable, charity, disaster, relief …
27fund — n. 1) to establish, set up a fund 2) to administer, manage a fund 3) an inexhaustible fund 4) a contingency, emergency; pension; secret; sinking; slush; strike; trust fund 5) a mutual fund (AE; BE has unit trust) * * * [fʌnd] emergency manage a… …
28fund */*/*/ — I UK [fʌnd] / US noun Word forms fund : singular fund plural funds 1) [countable] an amount of money that you collect, save, or invest a fund to buy instruments for young musicians an investment/pension fund a) business a financial organization… …
29Fund — 1. All Fünde sind noch nicht erdacht. – Eiselein, 195. 2. Dein Fund, mein Halb. – Eisenhart, 213; Simrock, 2916; Pistor., IX, 24; Hertius, I, 83; II, 3, 354; Hillebrand, 54, 77; Estor, III, 797; Sailer, 254; Graf, 110, 257. Will sagen, dass die… …
30Fund — Kenntniserlangung; Feststellung; Entdeckung * * * Fund [fʊnt], der; [e]s, e: 1. das Finden von etwas: einen seltsamen, grausigen Fund machen; du musst den Fund bei der Polizei melden. Syn.: ↑ Entdeckung. 2. gefundener Gegenstand: archäologische… …