Where does “maunde” come from?

maunde (Middle English) comes from Old French mandé, from Middle Dutch mande, from Old Dutch manda, from Proto-West Germanic mandu, from Portuguese Manuel, from Spanish Manuel, from Hebrew עִמָּנוּאֵל, from Hebrew עִמָּנוּ אֵל — God is with us.

maunde (Middle English): The Last Supper

Definitions

  1. The Last Supper

Ancestry of “maunde”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchmandé
2Middle Dutchmande
3Old Dutchmanda
4Proto-West Germanicmandubasket
5PortugueseManuel
6SpanishManuelderived from biblical Emanuel
7Hebrewעִמָּנוּאֵל
8Hebrewעִמָּנוּ אֵלGod is with us

Words derived from “maunde

Every word from Hebrew עִמָּנוּ אֵל
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