pender

(Engels)

  1. to hang, dangle
  2. to be pending, to be undecided

Gekoppel as
pen‧der
Uitgespreek as (IPA)
/penˈdeɾ/
Etimologie (Engels)

In summary

Inherited from Old Spanish pender, from Latin pendēre, pendeō, from Proto-Italic *pendēō, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pend- (“to pull; to spin”). That it was inherited is shown by medieval diphthongized conjugations such as piende or the past participle pendudo. Subsequently it became an increasingly rare and archaic term.

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