perandor

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Albanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Highly disputed etymology.

  • either from perëndi, or Prenda. according to Durham, a sun-cult influence by Mithraism during early Roman Christianity similar Middle Greek ὁ ήλιος βασιλεύει
  • from Latin parento
  • or from Latin imperator, but this is challenging due to the existence of mbret

Noun[edit]

perandor m

  1. emperor

Derived terms[edit]