trado

Etymology
From +.

Verb

 * 1) to hand over, give up, deliver, transmit, surrender; impart; entrust, confide
 * 2) to leave behind, bequeath
 * 3) to give up or surrender (treacherously), betray
 * 4) to deliver by teaching, propound, propose, teach
 * 5) to hand down (to posterity by written communication), narrate, recount
 * 1) to deliver by teaching, propound, propose, teach
 * 2) to hand down (to posterity by written communication), narrate, recount

Descendants

 * (from Old Saxon "trada", (in high possibility) through Latin ), (from Anglo-Norman French, through Old French )
 * homonymous with the descendant of
 * (from Old Saxon "trada", (in high possibility) through Latin ), (from Anglo-Norman French, through Old French )
 * homonymous with the descendant of
 * homonymous with the descendant of
 * homonymous with the descendant of
 * homonymous with the descendant of
 * homonymous with the descendant of
 * homonymous with the descendant of

Etymology
From (13th century), from, attested by. Either from or from, from , from. Alternatively from. Compare 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) auger tool for boring holes in wood