i think it means they send them a "joking letter". it's a rhyme sent to his lover but he doesn't sign his name. Instead he signs the message with dots. One dot for ea. letter in his name... there's more to it, but its too long.
it means to ship. to send someone or something, means to ship it.
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Send Your Elephant to Camp - 1962 was released on: USA: July 1962 Denmark: 19 November 1967
mitto, mittere, misi, missus means to send
He sends them to the King of Norway to tell him about Fortinbras plan to wage war on Denmark.
The verb "transfer" means to move or send from one place to another.
it means that you send a document to someone else.
A parent can currently send their child to a Lego school in Billund, Denmark. If this project is succesful, more locations will become available in the future.
send, go, move are some but the word means to send out
Denmark
It means "send to you". example: Voy a mandarte un cheque. I am going to send you a check.
It says something along the lines of "Dear Friends in England, the two men bearing this letter are particularly annoying to the King of Denmark, who would like you, as soon as you read this and without giving them a chance to go to confession, to kill them straight away and send an ambassador back to Denmark confirming it, or we'll send more Vikings your way. Yours sincerely, Claudius King of Denmark."