maunde

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Old French mande, from Latin mandātum.

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈmau̯ndeː/, /ˈmandeː/

Proper noun

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maunde

  1. The Last Supper.
  2. A washing of feet (by Christ or at Maundy Thursday).
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  • English: maundy (Maundy Thursday)
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Old French mande, from Middle Dutch mande, from Old Dutch manda, from Proto-West Germanic *mandu.

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Noun

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maunde (plural maundes)

  1. maund (wicker basket)
  2. maund (unit of capacity)
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