mand
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Introduced by B. F. Skinner.
mand (plural mands)
mand (third-person singular simple present mands, present participle manding, simple past and past participle manded)
mand (plural mands)
From Old Norse *mannʀ, (west) maðr, from Proto-Germanic *mannz, *man(n)ô, cognate with Norwegian mann, Swedish man, English man, German Mann. Doublet of man.
mand c (singular definite manden, plural indefinite mænd)
From Middle Dutch mande, from Old Dutch *manda, from Proto-West Germanic *mandu.
mand f (plural manden, diminutive mandje n)
mand m (definite singular manden, indefinite plural mænd, definite plural mændene)
From Proto-West Germanic *mandu (“basket”).
mand f
Strong ō-stem:
mand (defective, future indicative positive mandaidh, negative cha mhand, question am mand, conditional indicative positive mhandadh, negative cha mhandadh, question am mandadh)
mand
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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