mandant

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin mandantem, present active participle of mandō (to grant).

Pronunciation

Noun

mandant m or f by sense (plural mandants)

  1. (law) principal, grantor (one who grants another power of attorney to act on their behalf)

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Noun

mandant m (plural mandants, feminine mandante)

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Participle

mandant

  1. present participle of mander

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Verb

mandant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of mandō