1. maunder - Noun
2. maunder - Verb
A beggar.
To beg.
To mutter; to mumble; to grumble; to speak indistinctly or disconnectedly; to talk incoherently.
To utter in a grumbling manner; to mutter.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe Public is an old woman. Let her maunder and mumble. Thomas Carlyle
You can't invent yourself as you maunder on. Your fabrications aren't going to impress the blood test, the urinalysis or the chest X-ray. Science is not amused. John Leonard (critic)
And then, thrillingly, up popped Stuart Hogg, surging into the Toulouse half and feeding an unmarked Jack Maunder on his right. Source: Internet
Bettenson and Maunder state that it is first from Dicta Abbatis Pirminii de singulis libris canonicis scarapsus (idem quod excarpsus, excerpt), c. 750. citation. Source: Internet
Solar activity main Solar activity events recorded in radiocarbon The Maunder minimum in a 400-year history of sunspot numbers There is still a very poor understanding of the correlation between low sunspot activity and cooling temperatures. Source: Internet
The drop in global average temperatures in paleoclimate reconstructions at the start of the Little Ice Age was between about 1560 and 1600, whereas the Maunder minimum began almost 50 years later. Source: Internet