/ˈdondo̝/
OriginAttested since the 14th century. From Latin domitus (“tamed”). Cognate with Spanish duendo and Asturian dondu.
- archaictamed, meek
“c1350, Kelvin M. Parker (ed.), Historia Troyana. Santiago: Instituto "Padre Sarmiento"” — and you made them come, as meek ones, to the plough, they who never knew a prison
- soft; gentle
- flexible, pliant
Formsdonda(feminine) · dondos(masculine, plural) · dondas(feminine, plural) · dondio(alternative)
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