commandé
Commandé is the past participle of the French verb commander, meaning “ordered” or “commanded.” It can function as an adjective, as in un repas commandé (an order placed for a meal), or form part of compound verb tenses, for example j’ai commandé une pizza (I ordered a pizza). The term is common in everyday language as well as in commercial, retail, and service contexts to indicate that a thing has been requested or arranged.
Etymology and related forms: Commandé derives from the verb commander, which itself comes from Old French comander
Usage notes: In compound tenses with the auxiliary être, the participle agrees with the subject (la commande
See also: Commander, commande (noun), commandement, and related terms in French verb morphology.