mandato etymology

Italian word mandato comes from Latin do (I give.. I offer, render.. I yield, surrender, concede.), Proto-Indo-European *men-, Latin dare, Proto-Indo-European *dhē-

Detailed word origin of mandato

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
do Latin (lat) I give.. I offer, render.. I yield, surrender, concede.
*men- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
dare Latin (lat)
*dhē- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
manus Latin (lat) (Old Latin) good (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. [...]
mando Latin (lat) I order, command. I commission. I commit, consign. I confide. I entrust. I put in hand; deliver over. I put in writing. I send word to I chew, masticate. I bite, gnaw Glutton, gormandizer.
mandatum novum do vobis Latin (lat)
mandato Italian (ita) (legal, trade) warrant, order, writ, summons. Mandate, charge, commission, task Past participle of mandare.

Words with the same origin as mandato

Descendants of do
comandante comandare condizione dare data dato edizione esca mandare mangiare mangiata nascondere perdere perdita predatore raccomandazione rendere resa ridare tradire traditore tradizione vendere venditore
Descendants of *men-
altrimenti dimenticare eminenza memoria meno mentale mente mentire mento menzogna minore monaco monastero moneta monitor montaggio montagna montare monte mostro permanente rimanere rimasto tramonto
Descendants of dare
comando darsi datore telecomando
Descendants of *dhē-
domanda rimandare