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Esperanto
Etymology
From vindi (“to wrap, wind, coil”) + -o (substantive suffix). Sense 1 likely influenced by German Windel.
Pronunciation
Noun
vindo (accusative singular vindon, plural vindoj, accusative plural vindojn)
- Clipping of vindotuko (“diaper”)
- wrapping, winding, coil
References
Galician
Verb
vindo
- inflection of vir:
- gerund
- masculine singular past participle
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Old Galician-Portuguese *vẽydo, from Latin venītus
Participle
vindo (feminine vinda, masculine plural vindos, feminine plural vindas)
- past participle of vir
Adjective
vindo (feminine vinda, masculine plural vindos, feminine plural vindas, not comparable)
- arrived
Etymology 2
Old Galician-Portuguese *vẽyndo, from Latin veniendum
Verb
vindo
- gerund of vir