- this
legend gives origin to the name Antwerp: Antwerpen, from
Dutch hand
werpen—akin to Old
English hand and
wearpan (= to throw), that has
changed to today's...
- thrown". (Old
English wearp, from weorpan, to throw, cf.
German werfen,
Dutch werpen). The warp is the set of
yarns or
other things stretched in
place on a loom...
-
bronze medal at the 1946
European Athletics Championships. Ans Koning. sports-reference.com
Werpen Vrouwen.
Periode 1945–1972. atletiekhistorici.nl v t e...
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could contain prefix anda ("against") and a noun
derived from the verb
werpen ("to throw") and denote, for example: land
thrown up at the riverbank; an...
- overleden. gelderlander.nl. 26 juli 2010 Ans Panhorst-Niesink. sports-reference.com
Werpen Vrouwen Periode tot 1945
Werpen Vrouwen Periode 1945–1972 v t e...
- Teunissen-Waalboer
Archived 7
December 2013 at the
Wayback Machine. sports-reference.com
Werpen Vrouwen.
Periode 1945–1972. atletiekhistorici.nl v t e...
- 2023. "Belarussische groep:
gunstige omstandigheden om
dictatuur omver te
werpen" [Belarusian group:
favorable conditions to
overthrow dictatorship]. NOS...
- of
Amsterdam prohibits snowball fights: "Neymant en moet met
sneecluyten werpen nocht maecht noch wijf noch manspersoon." ("No one
shall throw with snowballs...
- name
Antwerpen is a
composition of the
Dutch words "(h)ant" (hand) and "
werpen" (throw or launch). However, the
American historian John
Lothrop Motley...
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Inherited strong verbs: -derven (bederven – verderven), helpen, sterven,
werpen, werven, zwerven.
Anomalous class 3 roots: The verb
worden (to become) also...