1. Lund - Noun
2. Lund - Proper noun
a city in southern Sweden
Source: WordNet"AF Bostäder", an independent foundation with close ties to Akademiska Föreningen, maintains over 5,700 student residences in Lund. Source: Internet
Also in 2009, Michelle Lund and her two half-sisters sought an order in Arizona court that would place Brad Lund under a guardian to make his legal decisions because of “chronic deficits and mental disorders.” Source: Internet
Another movement emerged at Lund University around 1910, where critical scholars began using the source critics' methods to the early history of Scandinavia. Source: Internet
Although no evidence of this has been found in marine invertebrates, Hastein, T., Scarfe, A.D. and Lund, V.L. (2005) Science-based assessment of welfare: Aquatic animals. Source: Internet
At Kierkegaard's funeral, his nephew Henrik Lund caused a disturbance by protesting Kierkegaard's burial by the official church. Source: Internet
After the Scanian provinces were taken from Denmark, Lund University was founded in 1666. Source: Internet