pendar

Etymology
According to Orel, is an early borrowing from. For and, derived from.

Noun

 * 1)  watchman
 * 2)   sharecropper, tenant farmer
 * 3)  ploughing oxen rider; ploughman
 * 1)  ploughing oxen rider; ploughman
 * 1)  ploughing oxen rider; ploughman

Etymology
From, from , , , , from , present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1)  to hang down, suspend, hang, dangle
 * 2)  hang up
 * 3)  to hang somebody using a gibbet or a cord in order to kill him/her by strangulation
 * 1)  to hang somebody using a gibbet or a cord in order to kill him/her by strangulation
 * 1)  to hang somebody using a gibbet or a cord in order to kill him/her by strangulation

Synonyms

 * 2

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  a coin worth five para or five lei