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Italian word mandare comes from Proto-Indo-European *dhē-, Latin dare, Latin do (I give.. I offer, render.. I yield, surrender, concede.), Proto-Indo-European *men-
*dhē- (Proto-Indo-European)
dare (Latin)
do (Latin)
I give.. I offer, render.. I yield, surrender, concede.
*men- (Proto-Indo-European)
manus (Latin)
(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 [...]
mando (Latin)
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.
mandare (Italian)
(transitive) to drive. (transitive) to send out, emit, utter. (transitive) to send, forward, dispatch, transmit. (transitive) to throw, cast.