amand

verb

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin amando, from ab (“from, away from”) + mando (“to order”).

  1. borrowed from amando

Definitions

  1. To send away

    To send away; dismiss.

    • Thou hellish Dog, Depart, or I will amand, ablegate, and send thee to some vast and horrid Desert.
  2. A fine or penalty.

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