mundu

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See also: mũndũ

English

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Etymology

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From Malayalam മുണ്ട് (muṇṭŭ).

Noun

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mundu (plural mundus)

  1. A garment resembling a dhoti, worn around the waist in Kerala, the Tulunadu region, and Maldives.

Anagrams

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Asturian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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From Latin mundus.

Noun

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mundu m (plural mundos)

  1. world

Basque

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Etymology

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Either a learned borrowing from Latin mundus or from Spanish mundo.[1]

Pronunciation

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  • Audio:(file)
  • IPA(key): /mundu/, [mũn̪.d̪u]

Noun

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mundu inan

  1. world

Declension

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Derived terms

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References

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  1. ^ mundu” in Etymological Dictionary of Basque by R. L. Trask, sussex.ac.uk

Further reading

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Kamba

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀ntʊ̀.

Noun

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mundu class 1 (plural andu)

  1. a man

Kristang

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Etymology

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From Portuguese mundo.

Noun

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mundu

  1. world
  2. Earth

Ngoni

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Etymology

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From Proto-Bantu *mʊ̀ntʊ̀.

Noun

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mundu (plural wandu)

  1. person

Old Norse

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Verb

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mundu

  1. third-person plural past indicative of munu
  2. past tense infinitive of munu

Papiamentu

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Etymology

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From Spanish mundo and Portuguese mundo.

Noun

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mundu

  1. world

Sardinian

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Etymology

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From Latin mundus.

Noun

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mundu m (plural mundos)

  1. world; Earth
  2. humanity

Swahili

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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mundu (m-mi class, plural miundu)

  1. cutlass, sickle

Yogad

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Etymology

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From Spanish mundo (world).

Noun

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mundu

  1. world