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Mander

Mander \Man"der\, v. t. & i. See Maunder.

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mander

vb. (alternative form of maunder English)

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Mander

Mander is a village in the Dutch province of Overijssel. It is a part of the municipality of Tubbergen, and lies about 15 km northeast of Almelo.

The statistical area "Mander", which also can include the surrounding countryside, has a population of around 390.

Mander (disambiguation)

Mander is a town in the Netherlands.

Mander may also refer to:

  • Mander (surname), a list of people so named
  • Mander language, a nearly extinct Papuan language of Indonesia
  • Mander baronets, a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
  • Mander Organs, an English pipe organ maker and refurbisher based in London
  • Mander Brothers, a company based in Wolverhampton, England (1773–1998)
Mander (surname)

Mander is the surname of the following:

  • Mander family, a prominent family in the Midland counties of England
    • Charles Arthur Mander (1884–1951), public servant, philanthropist and manufacturer
    • Charles Marcus Mander, 3rd Baronet (1921–2006), industrialist, property developer, landowner and farmer; son of the above
    • Charles Tertius Mander (1852–1929), industrialist, philanthropist and public servant
    • Francis Mander (1849–1942), New Zealand politician
    • Geoffrey Mander (1882–1962), industrialist, art collector and politician
    • Jane Mander (1877–1949), New Zealand novelist and journalist; daughter of Francis Mander
    • Sir Nicholas Mander, 4th Baronet (born 1950), son of Charles Marcus Mander
    • John Mander (1932–1978), poet, political commentator and cultural critic
    • Miles Mander (1888–1946), English character actor, as well as film director and producer, playwright and novelist
  • Damien Mander (born 1979), Royal Australian Navy diver and sniper turned anti-poaching crusader
  • Francesco Mander (1915–2004), Italian conductor and composer
  • Frederick Mander (1883–1964), a headmaster, trade unionist and the General Secretary of the National Union of Teachers
  • Jerry Mander (born 1936), American activist and author
  • Karel van Mander (1548–1606), Flemish-born Dutch painter, poet and biographer
  • Karel van Mander the Younger (1579–1623), Dutch painter and son of the above
  • Karel van Mander III (1609–1670), Dutch painter and son of the above
  • Lew Mander (born 1939), New Zealand organic chemist
  • Noel Mander (1912–2005), British organ builder and founder of the firm Mander Organs
  • Peter Mander (1928–1998), New Zealand yachtsman and 1956 Olympic gold medalist
  • Richard Yates Mander (1862–1917), English organist and composer
  • Roger Mander (died 1704), an English academic administrator at the University of Oxford
  • Tim Mander (born 1961), Australian politician and former Australian rugby league referee

Usage examples of "mander".

Mander had suggested a dog-pack so Lyka could take some of the load, but Arin had vetoed it.

Mander took one look and quickly retreated, and Arin could hear him being very, very sick outside.

His facade as a pillar of society is reinforced by living in The Albany, one of the most exclusive addresses in London, where he maintains a luxurious lifestyle aided by Bunny Manders, a former schoolfriend he rescued from penury and who is privy to his secret life.

After the fiasco in Hastings Glen, a protective corden had been thrown around the Manders place.

In this book, Gerry Mander sets out, armed with numerous facts and figures, to demonstrate that he cannot in the least tell the difference between differentiation and dissociation, and, in the main, he succeeds admirably.

In the top flat, it was Major Torrington's, just above yours, Mr Manders.