mand

See also: Mand and mänd

English

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Introduced by B. F. Skinner. (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)Category:Requests for etymologies in English entries#MAND

Noun

mand (plural mands)Category:English lemmas#MANDCategory:English nouns#MANDCategory:English countable nouns#MANDCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND

  1. (psychologyCategory:en:Psychology#MAND) A verbal operant in which the response is reinforced by a characteristic consequence and is therefore under the functional control of relevant conditions of deprivation or aversive stimulation.

Verb

mand (third-person singular simple present mands, present participle manding, simple past and past participle manded)Category:English lemmas#MANDCategory:English verbs#MANDCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND

  1. (psychologyCategory:en:Psychology#MAND) To produce a mand (verbal operant).

Etymology 2

Noun

mand (plural mands)Category:English lemmas#MANDCategory:English nouns#MANDCategory:English countable nouns#MANDCategory:English entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND

  1. (obsoleteCategory:English terms with obsolete senses#MAND) A demand.

References

Anagrams

Danish

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Etymology

From Old DanishCategory:Danish terms inherited from Old Danish#MANDCategory:Danish terms derived from Old Danish#MAND man, from Old NorseCategory:Danish terms inherited from Old Norse#MANDCategory:Danish terms derived from Old Norse#MAND *mannʀ, (west) maðr, from Proto-GermanicCategory:Danish terms inherited from Proto-Germanic#MANDCategory:Danish terms derived from Proto-Germanic#MAND *mannz, *man(n)ô, cognate with Norwegian mann, Swedish man, English man, German Mann. Doublet of manCategory:Danish doublets#MAND.

Pronunciation

Noun

mand c (singular definite manden, plural indefinite mænd)Category:Danish lemmas#MANDCategory:Danish nouns#MANDCategory:Danish entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Danish common-gender nouns#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND

  1. man (adult male human)
  2. husband (male spouse)

Declension

Declension of mand
common
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative mand manden mænd mændene
genitive mands mandens mænds mændenes

Derived terms

References

Category:da:People#MAND

Dutch

Etymology

From Middle DutchCategory:Dutch terms inherited from Middle Dutch#MANDCategory:Dutch terms derived from Middle Dutch#MAND mande, from Old DutchCategory:Dutch terms inherited from Old Dutch#MANDCategory:Dutch terms derived from Old Dutch#MAND *manda, from Proto-West GermanicCategory:Dutch terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#MANDCategory:Dutch terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#MAND *mandu.

Pronunciation

Noun

mand f (plural manden, diminutive mandje n)Category:Dutch lemmas#MANDCategory:Dutch nouns#MANDCategory:Dutch nouns with plural in -en#MANDCategory:Dutch entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Dutch feminine nouns#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND

  1. basket (receptacle, traditionally made of wicker, now also frequently of plastic)
    Synonym: korf

Derived terms

Descendants

Category:nl:Containers#MAND

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

mand m (definite singular manden, indefinite plural mænd, definite plural mændene)Category:Norwegian Bokmål lemmas#MANDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål nouns#MANDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Norwegian Bokmål masculine nouns#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND

  1. obsolete spelling of mannCategory:Norwegian Bokmål obsolete forms#MAND

Old English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Proto-West GermanicCategory:Old English terms inherited from Proto-West Germanic#MANDCategory:Old English terms derived from Proto-West Germanic#MAND *mandu (basket).

Pronunciation

Noun

mand fCategory:Old English lemmas#MANDCategory:Old English nouns#MANDCategory:Old English entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Old English feminine nouns#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND

  1. basket

Declension

Strong ō-stem:

Category:ang:Containers#MAND

Scottish Gaelic

Alternative forms

Etymology

Possibly from ScotsCategory:Scottish Gaelic terms borrowed from Scots#MANDCategory:Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Scots#MAND maun (must), or a corruption of bean (touch, handle) from Old IrishCategory:Scottish Gaelic terms inherited from Old Irish#MANDCategory:Scottish Gaelic terms derived from Old Irish#MAND benaid (to strike).

Pronunciation

Verb

mand (defective, future indicative positive mandaidh, negative cha mhand, question am mand, conditional indicative positive mhandadh, negative cha mhandadh, question am mandadh)Category:Scottish Gaelic lemmas#MANDCategory:Scottish Gaelic verbs#MANDCategory:Scottish Gaelic entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND (most of South ArgyllCategory:South Argyll Scottish Gaelic#MAND, particularly IslayCategory:Islay Scottish Gaelic#MAND)

  1. may, can (be able to)
    mandaidh mi tighinnI can comeCategory:Scottish Gaelic terms with usage examples#MAND
    cha mhand mi tighinnI cannot comeCategory:Scottish Gaelic terms with usage examples#MAND
    am mandadh mi bruidhinn ris?would I be able to speak to him?Category:Scottish Gaelic terms with usage examples#MAND

Usage notes

Synonyms

References

  1. Holmer, Nils M. (1938), Studies on Argyllshire Gaelic, Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksells boktryckeri-A.-B., page 190

Further reading

  • Seumas Grannd (2000), The Gaelic of Islay: A Comparative Study, Aberdeen: University of Aberdeen, →ISBN
  • Scouller, Alastair (2017), The Gaelic Dialect of Colonsay (PhD thesis), Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh, page 351
Category:Scottish Gaelic defective verbs#MAND

Welsh

Noun

mandCategory:Welsh non-lemma forms#MANDCategory:Welsh mutated nouns#MANDCategory:Welsh entries with incorrect language header#MANDCategory:Pages with entries#MANDCategory:Pages with 7 entries#MAND

  1. nasal mutation of bandCategory:Welsh nasal-mutation forms#BAND

Mutation

Mutated forms of band
radical soft nasal aspirate
band fand mand unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.

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