bando
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bando (countable and uncountable, plural bandos)
bando (plural bandos)
bando (uncountable)
bando (accusative singular bandon, plural bandoj, accusative plural bandojn)
From Old Galician-Portuguese bando, from banda (“side; party”), probably from Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌽𐌳𐍅𐍉 (bandwō).
bando m (plural bandos)
From Spanish bando, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *bannaną (“ban, curse, order, banishment”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂- (“to speak, say”). More at English ban.
bando m (plural bandos)
From a Late Latin intermediary *bannum, from Frankish *bannan, from Proto-Germanic *bannaną (“curse, forbid”).
bando m (plural bandi)
bando
From Old Galician-Portuguese bando, from banda.
bando m (plural bandos)
bando f
Possibly from Gothic 𐌱𐌰𐌽𐌳𐍅𐍉 (bandwō, “token, sign”).
bando m (plural bandos)
From Old French ban (“public declaration”) or bandon, influenced by the word above.
bando m (plural bandos)
bando m (plural bandos)
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