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- Old French and Late LatinProvender is a Middle English word that has its roots in Old French and Late Latin123. The word originally referred to an allowance paid to each chapter member of a cathedral1. It was derived from the Gallo-Roman *provenda, which was altered from Late Latin praebenda1. Praebenda meant "allowance, subsistence" and was derived from the Latin praebere, which meant "to furnish, offer"1.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
c. 1300, provendre, "allowance paid each chapter member of a cathedral," from Anglo-French provendir, Old French provendier "provider; recipient, beneficiary," from Gallo-Roman *provenda, altered (by influence of Latin providere "supply") from Late Latin praebenda "allowance, subsistence," from Latin praebenda " (things) to be furnished," neuter plural gerundive of praebere "to furnish, offer," from prae "before" (see pre-) +...
www.etymonline.com/word/provenderFrom Middle English provendre, from Old French provendre, variant of provende (“allowance, provision”), from Late Latin praebenda (“a payment, in Medieval Latin also an allowance of food and drink, pittance, also a prebend”).en.wiktionary.org/wiki/provenderOrigin of provender 1 1275–1325; Middle English provendre,from Old French, variant of provende“prebend, provender,” from Medieval Latin prōbenda,alteration of praebendaprebend, perhaps by association with Latin prōvidēre“to look out for, provide”www.dictionary.com/browse/provender - People also ask
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