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mandor

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English

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Noun

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mandor (plural mandors)

  1. (historical) A chief worker or a supervisor, who oversees the work of other workers.
  2. (Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia) A workman who oversees others in a factory or a plantation, typically an oil palm or rubber estate.

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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Unknown, possibly from Portuguese mandador, mando (command, order), or mandar (to order, command), from Latin mandāre, present active indicative of mandō (order, commission).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈman.dɔr]
  • Hyphenation: man‧dor

Noun

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mandor (first-person possessive mandorku, second-person possessive mandormu, third-person possessive mandornya)

  1. foreman, overseer, supervisor
  2. driver

Alternative forms

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Descendants

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  • Chinese: 蠻律蛮律 (mánlǜ)
  • English: mandor

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Latin

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Verb

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mandor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of mandō