vindo

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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)

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

References

Galician

Verb

vindo

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

Portuguese

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: vin‧do

Etymology 1

Old Galician-Portuguese *vẽydo, from Latin venītus

Participle

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

  1. past participle of vir

Adjective

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

  1. arrived

Etymology 2

Old Galician-Portuguese *vẽyndo, from Latin veniendum

Verb

vindo

  1. gerund of vir