1. ostend - Verb
2. Ostend - Proper noun
To exhibit; to manifest.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAn entire campaign, or longer, could be used in a single siege (for example, Ostend in 1601 04; La Rochelle in 1627 28). Source: Internet
The Democrats also supported the plan to annex Cuba, advocated in the Ostend Manifesto, which Buchanan helped devise while serving as minister to Britain. Source: Internet
Clubs concentrate in and around the city centre and in the Ostend district, mainly close to Hanauer Landstraße. Source: Internet
Early tournament use Siegbert Tarrasch (1862–1934) In the Ostend tournament of 1907 the term grandmaster (Großmeister in German) was used. Source: Internet
For a short while, Le Touquet flights operated from the former while Calais and Ostend services continued to use the latter. Source: Internet
In June 1794, Wellesley with the 33rd regiment set sail from Cork bound for Ostend as part of an expedition bringing reinforcements for the army in Flanders. Source: Internet