"hondert" meaning in Central Franconian

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Numeral

IPA: /ˈhondʌt/
Etymology: From Middle High German hundert, borrowed or influenced by Old Saxon hunderod (compare Old High German hund), all from Proto-Germanic *hundaradą. The native form is hongert, that with -nd- is influenced by Standard German hundert. (Compare also dausend alongside duusend.) Etymology templates: {{inh|gmw-cfr|gmh|hundert}} Middle High German hundert, {{der|gmw-cfr|osx|hunderod}} Old Saxon hunderod, {{inh|gmw-cfr|goh|hund}} Old High German hund, {{der|gmw-cfr|gem-pro|*hundaradą}} Proto-Germanic *hundaradą, {{der|gmw-cfr|de|hundert}} German hundert, {{m|gmw-cfr|dausend}} dausend, {{m|gmw-cfr|duusend}} duusend Head templates: {{head|gmw-cfr|numeral}} hondert
  1. (most dialects of Ripuarian) a hundred Tags: dialectal Synonyms: honnert (alt: Moselle Franconian; parts of southern Ripuarian), hongert (english: traditional Ripuarian form) [Western, dialectal]
    Sense id: en-hondert-gmw-cfr-num-XMGQLCb5 Categories (other): Central Franconian entries with incorrect language header, Ripuarian Franconian

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        "1": "gmw-cfr",
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  "etymology_text": "From Middle High German hundert, borrowed or influenced by Old Saxon hunderod (compare Old High German hund), all from Proto-Germanic *hundaradą. The native form is hongert, that with -nd- is influenced by Standard German hundert. (Compare also dausend alongside duusend.)",
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      "ipa": "/ˈhondʌt/"
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      "expansion": "duusend",
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        "Central Franconian terms derived from Old High German",
        "Central Franconian terms derived from Old Saxon",
        "Central Franconian terms derived from Proto-Germanic",
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        "Central Franconian terms inherited from Old High German",
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      "word": "honnert"
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      "word": "hongert"
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