tendan — see átendan, fortendan, ontendan … Old to modern English dictionary
German tinder — Tinder Tin der, n. [OE. tinder, tunder, AS. tynder, tyndre; akin to tendan to kindle, D. tonder tinder, G. zunder, OHG. zuntara, zuntra, Icel. tundr, Sw. tunder, Dan. t[ o]nder. See {Tind}.] Something very inflammable, used for kindling fire from … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tind — Tind, v. t. [OE. tenden, AS. tendan; akin to G. z[ u]nden, OHG. zunten, Icel. tendra, Sw. t[ a]nda, Dan. t[ae]nde, Goth. tandjan to kindle, tundnan to be kindled, to burn. Cf. {Tinder}.] To kindle. [Obs.] Bp. Sanderson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tinder — Tin der, n. [OE. tinder, tunder, AS. tynder, tyndre; akin to tendan to kindle, D. tonder tinder, G. zunder, OHG. zuntara, zuntra, Icel. tundr, Sw. tunder, Dan. t[ o]nder. See {Tind}.] Something very inflammable, used for kindling fire from a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tinder box — Tinder Tin der, n. [OE. tinder, tunder, AS. tynder, tyndre; akin to tendan to kindle, D. tonder tinder, G. zunder, OHG. zuntara, zuntra, Icel. tundr, Sw. tunder, Dan. t[ o]nder. See {Tind}.] Something very inflammable, used for kindling fire from … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tinder — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English tynder; akin to Old High German zuntra tinder, Old English tendan to kindle Date: before 12th century 1. a very flammable substance adaptable for use as kindling 2. something that serves to incite… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Nippon Kodo — Nippon Kōdō: Mainichi Byakudan Nippon Kōdō (日本香堂) is a Japanese incense company established August 1965. Since it was established this company has acquired several other incense companies worldwide and have offices in New York City, Los Angeles,… … Wikipedia
Shinto sects and schools — Torii gate typical from Shinto shrines Shinto (神道, shintō?), the … Wikipedia
tinder — /tin deuhr/, n. 1. a highly flammable material or preparation formerly used for catching the spark from a flint and steel struck together for fire or light. 2. any dry substance that readily takes fire from a spark. [bef. 900; ME; OE tynder; akin … Universalium
tinder — (n.) dry, inflammable substance, O.E. tynder, related to tendan to kindle, from P.Gmc. *tund ignite, kindle (Cf. Goth. tandjan, Swed. tända, Ger. zünden) … Etymology dictionary