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    From hundred + -o.

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    hundo (plural hundos)

    1. (informal) A hundred.
      • 2013, Eric Stevens, The Classic: ’69 Chevy Camaro, Minneapolis: Darby Creek Publishing, →ISBN, page 51:
        “Can you hit a hundo?” Dad said, grinning. ¶ “I don't know,” Eddie said. “Seems like a bad idea.”
    2. (speedrunning) Synonym of 100%.

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    Blanka hundo - A white dog

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      Borrowed from German Hund.

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      hundo (accusative singular hundon, plural hundoj, accusative plural hundojn)

      1. dog
        La hundo estas la amiko de la kato.
        The dog is the friend of the cat.
        • 1900, Louis de Beaufront, Commentaire sur la grammaire de la Langue Internationale "Esperanto":
          Petro skribis al Paŭlo ke li alkonduku al li lian hundon.
          Peter wrote to Paul to bring him his dog.

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      • Ido: hundo

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      Borrowed from Esperanto hundoEnglish houndGerman Hund.

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      hundo (plural hundi)

      1. dog (male or female)

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      • IPA(key): /ˈundo/ [ˈũn̪.d̪o]
      • Rhymes: -undo
      • Syllabification: hun‧do

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      hundo

      1. first-person singular present indicative of hundir