COMMENDA


Meaning of COMMENDA in English

kəˈmendə noun

( -s )

Etymology: Medieval Latin, back-formation from Latin commendare to entrust, command

1. : a form of trust in use in the middle ages in which goods are delivered to another for a particular enterprise (as for marketing abroad)

2. : commendam

3. : the insignia, title, rights, or stipend of membership in a medieval order of chivalry

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