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prando

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Etymology

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From Lombardic prand, "shining sword".[1] Doublet of Frankish-derived Italian brando.[2] Cognate with English brand, Scots brand, West Frisian brân (fire), Dutch brand, German Brand, Swedish brand (blaze, fire), Icelandic brandur, French brand. From Proto-Germanic *brandaz (flame; flaming; fire-brand; torch; sword), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰrenu- (to bubble forth; brew; spew forth; burn).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈpran.do/
  • Rhymes: -ando
  • Hyphenation: pràn‧do

Noun

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prando m (plural prandi)

  1. (poetry and onomatology) sword, especially in poetry,[3] and in compound words, names and surnames of Lombardic origin.[4][2]
    Synonyms: brando, spada

References

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  1. ^ I Longobardi e Pavia capitale, Associazione Culturale Liutprand, p. 102 (archive).
  2. 2.0 2.1 Storia, Comune di Brandizzo, quote: "...nome personale di tradizione francone Brando (di contro al longobardo Prando)..." (archive).
  3. ^ Glassford, James (1866) Lyrical Compositions Selected from the Italian Poets: with Translations. Second Edition. p. 581.
  4. ^ Examples: Ansprando, Liutprando, Ildeprando, Aliprando, Eriprando, etc., and their shortening Prando; pluralized as surnames: Aliprandi, Luitprandi, Liprandi, Oprandi, Prandi, etc. Also in the concept of the piede liprando.