French word mander comes from Proto-Indo-European *dhē-, Latin manus, Latin do (I give.. I offer, render.. I yield, surrender, concede.), Proto-Indo-European *men-
Dictionary entry | Language | Definition |
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*dhē- | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | |
manus | Latin (lat) | (figuratively) bravery, valor. (figuratively) violence, fighting. (legal) an arrest. (legal) legal power of a man over his wife. (military, nautical) grappling hooks used to snare enemy vessels. A side, part, faction. A stake (in dice). A thrust with a sword. Branch of a tree. Group of people. Group, company, host, multitude of people, especially of soldiers. Hand. Handwriting. Labor. Paw of [...] |
do | Latin (lat) | I give.. I offer, render.. I yield, surrender, concede. |
*men- | Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro) | |
mandare | Latin (lat) | |
mander | French (fra) | (formal, transitive) to inform, to send news of. (obsolete) to command, summon. |