“ tē̆r, n.(2).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved.Forms with a short vowel are possibly from an Old English form *teor with loss of the final vowel. Middle English Etymology 1 įrom Old English teoru, teru, from Proto-Germanic *terwą, from Proto-Indo-European *dérwom. to love and make a bosom friend of a person: aliquem in sinu gestare (aliquis est in sinu alicuius) (Ter.what will become of me: quid (de) me fiet? (Ter.these are mere empty phrases: haec verba sunt (Ter.one thing still makes me hesitate: unus mihi restat scrupulus (Ter.I'm undone! it's all up with me: perii! actum est de me! (Ter.hence these tears there's the rub: hinc illae lacrimae (proverb.) (Ter.( modern Italianate Ecclesiastical ) IPA ( key): /ter/,.“ ter” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Language Development and Fostering Agency - Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic Indonesia, 2016.įrom earlier terr, from Old Latin *tris, from Proto-Italic *tris, from Proto-Indo-European *trís.( law ) thrice, following bis ( “ second ” ).Learned borrowing from Latin ter ( “ thrice ” ). tar, the black, oily, sticky, viscous substance, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons derived from organic materials such as wood, peat, or coal.Tèr ( first-person possessive ter ku, second-person possessive ter mu, third-person possessive ter nya) ( auxiliary, with the preposition de ) ought toįrom Dutch teer ( “ tar ” ), from Proto-Germanic *terwą, from Proto-Indo-European *derwo.Ter ( first-person singular present teño, first-person singular preterite tiven, past participle tido) “ ter”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé, 2012.įrom Old Galician-Portuguese teer, from earlier tẽer, from Latin tenēre ( “ to hold, to have ” ), present active infinitive of teneō ( “ I hold, I have ” ).( in street numbering ) b designating a third house with the same numberģ4 ter rue de Dunkerque ― 34b Dunkirk Street.ter wikifiëring ― intended to be wikified (literally, “ for the wikification”).With feminine nouns ending in -ing, -te, -heid, etc., it still enjoys limited productivity: Like ten, ter occurs mostly in fixed idiomatic expressions, while voor and in (+ de/ het) are the standard. The Catholic University of Leuven is the oldest university of the Low Countries and also the oldest still existing catholic university in the world. ( dialectal ) Eye dialect spelling of to.ĭe Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is de oudste universiteit van de Nederlanden en tevens de oudste nog bestaande katholieke universiteit ter wereld.( international standards ) ISO 639-2 & ISO 639-3 language code for Terêna. TER means the total actual expenses of the Fund (being the ordinary operating expenses of the Fund including but not limited to the management fee (before adjustment) and any fees payable to the Trustee but exclusive of any establishment costs, costs of acquiring and disposing of investments, interest expenses, taxes, any non-recurring or extraordinary losses and expenses or any litigation costs or expenses incurred in connection therewith and other capital costs of the Fund) calculated on an accrual basis and expressed as a percentage per annum of the latest available Net Asset Value of the Fund “Trust” means First Sentier Investors Umbrella Funds “ Trust Deed” means the trust deed between the Manager and the Trustee establishing the Trust “Trustee” means HSBC Institutional Trust Services (Asia) Limited in its capacity as the trustee of the Trust “Unit” means a unit in a Sub-Fund of the Trust “Unitholder” means a person who is registered on the register as the holder of a Unit “US dollars”, “US$” and “cent” means the lawful currency of the United States of America “US Person” means a person so defined by Regulation S under the United States Securities Act of 1933 ( as amended) and for the purposes of this Explanatory Memorandum, generally will include, subject to certain exceptions, (A) a natural person resident in the U.S., (B) a partnership or corporation organized or incorporated under the laws of the US (C) any estate of which any executor or administrator is a US Person, and (D) any trust of whichany trustee is a US Person.
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