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See also: tendé
English
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- Obsolete form of tend.
- c. 1522 (date written), Thomas More, “A Treatyce (Vnfynyshed) vppon These Wordes of Holye Scrypture, Memorare Nouissima, & Ineternum non Peccabis, Remember the Last Thynges, and Thou shalt Neuer Synne. […]”, in Wyllyam Rastell [i.e., William Rastell], editor, The Workes of Sir Thomas More Knyght, […], London: […] Iohn Cawod, Iohn Waly, and Richarde Tottell, published 30 April 1557, →OCLC, book I, page 80, column 1:
- Now if ye felt your belly in ſuche caſe, that ye muſt be fayne al daye to tende it with warme clothes, oꝛ els ye were not able to abide the payne, would ye recken your belly ſicke oꝛ whole? I wene ye would recken your belly not in good quart.
French
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Italian
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Louisiana Creole
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From French attendre (“to wait”), compare Haitian Creole tann.
Verb
[edit]tende
- to wait
References
[edit]- Alcée Fortier, Louisiana Folktales
Middle English
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[edit]tende
- Alternative form of tenthe
Noun
[edit]tende
- Alternative form of tenthe
Papiamentu
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[edit]From Portuguese entender and Spanish entender in the meaning of "to understand".
Verb
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- to hear
Piedmontese
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Portuguese
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Etymology 1
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Etymology 2
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- inflection of tender:
Swahili
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[edit]See mtende.
Pronunciation
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[edit]tende (n class, plural tende)
- date (fruit)
Related terms
[edit]- mtende (“date palm”)
Turkish
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