Morpheme
D
Type
bound base
Denotation
give, impart, offer, bestow, put, make
Etymology
Latin -ditus, from -dere, from dare
Evidence
add, addenda, addended, addending, addends, addendum, additament, addition, additional, additive, airdate, amand, antedate, antisacerdotal, backdate, command, commandant, commandeer, commander, commandment, commando, commend, copyedit, counterdemand, countermand, data, databank, database, datable, date, dateless, dative, datum, demand, demandant, demander, deodand, discommend, edit, edition, editor, editorial, editorship, editress, editrices, editrix, extradite, extradition, extrasacerdotal, foredate, mandamus, mandatary, mandate, mandatory, misadd, misdate, misedit, nonsacerdotal, outdate, overdemanding, overedit, perdition, playdate, postdate, predate, readd, recommend, redate, redemand, remand, rend, render, sacerdotage, sacerdotal, sacerdotalise, sacerdotalism, sacerdotalist, sacerdotalize, sacerdotally, semisacerdotal, subedit, surrender, tradent, tradition, traditor, traditores, traditors, traditorship, uncommanded, undemanding, unedited, unsacerdotal, vend
Notes
<Man(e) + D -> Mand>
<Men + D -> Mend>
tradition and treason are doublets
traditor and traitor are doublets