commander
French
homophones-er
Definitions
- to order tell someone to do something
- to order ask for a product
Etymology
Inherited from Old French comander inherited from Latin *commandāre, commendāre.
Origin
Latin
commendāre
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *commandare Latin
- *commando, *commandō, *commandāre Latin
- *commandāre Latin
- *commandō Latin
- *commāndare Latin
- commandare Latin
- commandare, commando Latin
- commendare Latin
- commendāre Latin
- commendō Latin
- abkommandieren German
- kommandieren German
- kommandíroz Hungarian
- comandare Italian
- commendare Italian
- commandement French
- commanderie French
- cybercommandement French
- décommander French
- кома́нда Russian
- командировать Russian
- encomendar Spanish, Castilian
- *deh₃- Proto-Indo-European
- kommandere Norwegian Bokmål
- comandante Portuguese
- comandar Portuguese
- encomendar Portuguese
- telecomandar Portuguese
- comaunden Middle English
- commanden Middle English
- comandement Old French
- comandeor Old French
- comander Old French
- cumandeur Old French
- comandar Catalan, Valencian
- comanda Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- comânda Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- c'mander Norman
- កុម្ម៉ង់ Central Khmer
- comandâ Friulian
- cômandai Bourguignon
- cumander Ladin
- cumannà Neapolitan
- cmander Picard