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The Old English word "mendan" is a cognate of the following words:
These words share a common Indo-European root "*men-," meaning "to think, remember, or mention." This suggests that the original sense of "mendan" was to "restore something to its intended state or purpose."
Over time, the meaning of "mendan" evolved from "to restore" to "to repair" and "to improve." The word eventually came to be used more broadly, referring to any act of making something better or fixing something that is broken.
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