hund-

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Old English

Etymology 1

From Proto-West Germanic *hund-, apparently from a metathesis of numerals ending in Proto-Germanic *-tēhundą, placing the hund- at the fore. Akin to Old Saxon ant- (compare Dutch tachtig (eighty)).

Pronunciation

Prefix

hund- ("ten")

  1. prefix used at the beginning of numerals from 70 to 120
    hundeahtatiġeighty

Etymology 2

From Proto-Germanic *hundą (hundred), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm (hundred). Akin to Old English hund (hundred).

Pronunciation

Prefix

hund- ("hundred")

  1. hundred
    hundwellehundred-fold
    hundfrēacenturion, leader of 100
    hundwintreof a hundred winters, aged 100 years, 100 years old

Etymology 3

From hund (dog, hound).

Pronunciation

Prefix

hund- ("hound, dog, canine")

  1. dog, canine-, canid-
    hundwealha dog attendant, dog-keeper