1. amand - Noun
2. amand - Verb
amand (third-person singular simple present amands, present participle amanding, simple past and past participle amanded)
(obsolete) To send away; dismiss.
amand (plural amands)
(law, Scotland) A fine or penalty.
amand (third-person singular simple present amands, present participle amanding, simple past and past participle amanded)
(obsolete) To send away; dismiss.
amand (plural amands)
(law, Scotland) A fine or penalty.
“The idea is to break this up and make it feel more conducive to the neighborhood,” said architect Daun St. Amand, adding the buildings will have light-colored, adobe-like walls, wood details, courtyards and colonnades. Source: Internet
Middle Ages Around 650, Saint Amand founded two abbeys in Ghent: St. Peter's ( Blandinium ) and St Bavo's AbbeySUBST. Source: Internet