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Etymology

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From vindi (to wrap, wind, coil) +‎ -o (substantive suffix). Sense 1 likely influenced by German Windel.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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vindo (accusative singular vindon, plural vindoj, accusative plural vindojn)

  1. Clipping of vindotuko (diaper)
  2. wrapping, winding, coil

References

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Galician

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Verb

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vindo

  1. inflection of vir:
    1. gerund
    2. masculine singular past participle

Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: vin‧do

Etymology 1

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Old Galician-Portuguese *vẽydo, from Latin venītus

Participle

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vindo (feminine vinda, masculine plural vindos, feminine plural vindas)

  1. past participle of vir

Adjective

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vindo (feminine vinda, masculine plural vindos, feminine plural vindas, not comparable)

  1. arrived

Etymology 2

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Old Galician-Portuguese *vẽyndo, from Latin veniendum

Verb

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vindo

  1. gerund of vir