"vundo" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Esperanto]

IPA: [ˈvundo] Forms: vundon [accusative, singular], vundoj [plural], vundojn [accusative, plural]
Rhymes: -undo Etymology: Borrowed from German Wunde, Yiddish וווּנד (vund) and English wound, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wundō (“wound”). Compare Dutch wond, Danish vunde. Etymology templates: {{bor|eo|de|Wunde}} German Wunde, {{bor|eo|yi|וווּנד}} Yiddish וווּנד (vund), {{bor|eo|en|wound}} English wound, {{der|eo|gem-pro|*wundō|t=wound}} Proto-Germanic *wundō (“wound”), {{cog|nl|wond}} Dutch wond, {{cog|da|vunde}} Danish vunde Head templates: {{eo-head}} vundo (accusative singular vundon, plural vundoj, accusative plural vundojn)
  1. wound, injury Derived forms: vunda, vundi (english: to wound, injure), vundiĝi (english: to be wounded)
    Sense id: en-vundo-eo-noun-VvJXMz~7 Categories (other): Esperanto BRO6, Esperanto entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for vundo meaning in All languages combined (1.8kB)

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