Tong
11Tong — Tong, Stadt in der engl. Grafsch. York (West Riding), (1891) 6899 E …
12Tong — Chinese secret society, 1883, from Cantonese t ong assembly hall …
13tong-2 — tong 2 See also: see above S. 1055 …
14tong — ☆ tong1 [tôŋ, täŋ ] vt. to seize, collect, handle, or hold with tongs vi. to use tongs tonger n. ☆ tong2 [tôŋ, täŋ ] n. [Mandarin t ang, hall, meeting place, society] 1. a Chinese association or political party 2. in the U.S., a Chinese secret… …
15Tong'an — 1 Original name in latin Tong’an Name in other language T ung an ch iao chen, Tong an, Tong an Zhen, Tong’an, Tong’an Zhen, T’ung an ch’iao chen, tong an, tong an zhen State code CN Continent/City Asia/Shanghai longitude 31.37522 latitude… …
16Tong —  Pour l’article homophone, voir Thongue. Exemples de tongs La tong ou tongue, aussi appelée gougoune au Québec, slache en Belgique francophone mais plus particuliè …
17tong — api·tong; ba·la·tong; bet·tong; bil·tong; jel·u·tong; ka·tong; lo·tong; pak·tong; tong·er; tong·kang; tong·man; tong; jel·o·tong; …
18Tong'an — District de Tong an Tóng ān Qū · 同安区 Pays Chine Statut administratif District Province Fujian Préfecture Xiamen Code postal 361100[1] …
19tong — 1. noun /tɒŋ/ a) An instrument or tool used for manipulating things in a fire without touching them with the hands. these attributes are concrete expressions of Gods care and providence and therefore not man made. This explains the quite bizarre… …
20tong´er — tong1 «tng, tong», noun. 1. a Chinese association or club. 2. a secret Chinese organization or club in the United States. ╂[American English < Chinese t ang, t ong (originally) meeting hall] tong2 «tng, tong», transitive verb. to grasp, gather …