1. mander - Verb
3. Mander - Proper noun
See Maunder.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBätschmann & Griener, 195. No account of Holbein's life was written until Karel van Mander 's often inaccurate "Schilder-Boeck" (Painter-Book) of 1604. Source: Internet
Hans Holbein died between 7 October and 29 November 1543 at the age of 45. Karel van Mander stated in the early 17th century that he died of the plague. Source: Internet
It is untainted by nepotism, by subjective bias and prejudice, by individual likes and dislikes,” Mander said. Source: Internet
The inventory of the property seized mentions only three mattresses and bolsters, an armoire, a table, and five pictures (these were by himself, his sons, van Mander, and Maarten van Heemskerck ). Source: Internet
VPD Cadet Jay Mander, a grade 12 student from Gladstone Secondary School in Vancouver, was contacted by the Mayor of Hiroshima and advised that he had been selected to attend the 2016 G7 Meeting as a Canadian Youth Representative. Source: Internet
It has been described by Jerry Mander as "hybrid" economics, an active collaboration of capitalist and socialist visions, and, while such systems aren't perfect, they tend to provide high standards of living. Source: Internet