Mando etymology

Latin

Latin word mando comes from Latin manus, Latin dare

Etymology of mando

Detailed word origin of mando

Dictionary entry Language Definition
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. [...]
dare Latin (lat)
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.

Words with the same origin as mando

Descendants of manus

pugna

Descendants of dare

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