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Tunnage
Tunnage Tun"nage (?; 48), n. [From Tun; cf. Tonnage.] See Tonnage.

Meaning of Tunna from wikipedia

- the city was known as Tynna (Ancient Gr****: Τυννα, romanized: Tunna; Latin: Tynna). Tunna might have been founded during the Hittite Old Kingdom by the...
- Tunna is both a given name and a surname, also a nickname. Notable people with the name include: Tunna Pandey, Indian politician Norman Tunna (1908–1970)...
- Heinrich von Tunna, also Heinrich Bart and sometimes inaccurately referred to as Herman Bart (unknown - June 2, 1209) was the third Grandmaster of the...
- Caldwell (born 1996), better known as Stunna 4 Vegas (formerly stylized as $tunna 4 Vegas), is an American rapper from Salisbury, North Carolina. He is best...
- Tunna Pandey was a member of the Bihar Legislative Council from Local Authorities Siwan constituency. His name is variously spelled as Tun Jee Pandey...
- Thin Blue Line (Swedish: Tunna blå linjen) is a Swedish police procedural drama television series created by Anagram Sweden which premiered in Sweden...
- 4 Tunna Brix is an EP by the alternative rock group Sonic Youth, released in 1990. It comprises four songs recorded by the BBC in 1988 for John Peel's...
- Norman Tunna GC (29 April 1908 – 4 December 1970), a shunter for the Great Western Railway in Birkenhead was awarded the George Cross in 1941. Tunna was...
- Old English and Old Frisian tunne, Old High German and Medieval Latin tunna, German and French tonne) to designate a large cask, or tun. A full tun...
- Latvian mythology is the collection of myths that have emerged throughout the history of Latvia, sometimes being elaborated upon by successive generations...