Brender

Etymology
From Latin prendere, alternative form of prehendere, present active infinitive of prehendō, from prae ("before") and *hendō ("I take, seize") (not attested without preffix), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰed-.

Verb
brender (first-person singular present brendo, first-person singular preterite brendì, past participle brendeu)
 * 1) to catch, to arrest
 * 2) to take, to pick up
 * 3) to light, to ignite
 * 4) to drink, to have (specially an alcoholic drink or a medicine)
 * 5) to turn on (light, machine, etc.)
 * 6) Second-person plural (vós) affirmative imperative form of the verb brender.

Conjugation

 * Infinitive: brender
 * Gerund: brendendu

Derived terms

 * desbrender
 * brender focu
 * sorbrender

Related terms

 * abrender
 * brendande
 * brenšà
 * bresa
 * bresu
 * brišà
 * combrender
 * imbrender
 * rebrender