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Ponderer
Ponderer Pon"der*er, n. One who ponders.

Meaning of PONDERE from wikipedia

- (whatever said in Latin, seems profound) omnia in mensura et numero et pondere disposuisti Thou hast ordered all things in measure, and number, and weight...
- demissa, invenit plus aquae defluxisse in coronam, quàm in auream eodem pondere m****am, et ita ex eo, quod plus defluxerat aquae in corona, quàm in m****a...
- that he had found such a shape: evi opera dedicator meansura vasculie, pondere non magni, quod interim ****uo nullus ebibat (I give the measurements of...
- ac resoluta, facili negotio acidorum spirituum, separantur ab alcali, pondere pristini pulveris lapidum." (Furthermore, stone, gems, sand, marble, silica...
- administrativ-teritoriale în care cetățenii aparținând unei minorități naționale au o pondere de peste 20% din numărul locuitorilor, stabilit la ultimul recensământ...
- triangle pierced or charged with 3 estoiles gules. Escutcheon Or, a fess engrailed between 6 crosses crosslet fitchy sable. Motto Pondere non Numero...
- (whatever said in Latin, seems profound) omnia in mensura et numero et pondere disposuisti Thou hast ordered all things in measure, and number, and weight...
- Fielding of Newnham Paddockes Baron St Liz Baron Fielding of Lecaghe Seat(s) Newnham Paddox Motto Crescit sub pondere virtus (Virtue grows under oppression)...
- — 'Brighter through the darkness' (beam from the clouds); CRESCIT SUB PONDERE VIRTVS — 'Virtue grows beneath weights' (scroll around the tree); Beatam...
- the moral qualities required of a town official : (from left to right) PONDERE SOLO (According to importance only), UTQUIS MERETUR (as one deserves),...