Ransom
111ransom — noun Syn: pay off, payment, sum, price …
112ransom — [ˈræns(ə)m] noun [C/U] an amount of money that someone asks for, in exchange for a person who they are keeping as a prisoner …
113Ransom — Ran•som [[t]ˈræn səm[/t]] n. big John Crowe, 1888–1974, U.S. poet, critic, and teacher …
114ransom — ran•som [[t]ˈræn səm[/t]] n. 1) the redemption of a prisoner, kidnapped person, etc., for a price 2) the price paid or demanded for such redemption 3) rel deliverance or rescue from punishment for sin or the means for this, esp. the payment of a… …
115ransom — Ho ōla pāna i, ola pāna i, uku pāna i, kumu pāna i, kumu ho ōla, kū ai ho ōla, kalahala …
116ransom — A price or consideration paid or demanded for the redemption of a captured person or persons a payment that releases from captivity. Keith v State, 120 Fla 847, 163 So 136. A sum of money paid to release a person or property captured in war; a… …
117Municipio de Ransom (condado de Columbus, Carolina del Norte) — Ransom Municipio de los Estados Unidos …
118РЭ́НСОМ (Ransom) Джон Кроу — (Ransom) Джон Кроу (1888–1974), амер. поэт, критик. Продолжающая традицию англ. метафизич. школы иронич. и трагич. поэзия, философски осмысляющая ист. судьбу юж. штатов, их мифологию (сб ки Стихи о Боге , 1919, Малярия , 1924, Избранная… …
119Ransom Seaborn — The debut novel by singer songwriter and recording artist Bill Deasy. The novel was published by Velluminous Press in 2006 …
120Ransom,John Crowe — Ran·som (rănʹsəm), John Crowe. 1888 1974. American poet and critic. The founder and editor (1939 1959) of the Kenyon Review, he was a leading proponent of New Criticism. His collections of poetry include Chills and Fevers (1924). * * * …