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indu

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French

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Etymology

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    From in- +‎ .

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ɛ̃.dy/
    • Audio (France (Vosges)):(file)

    Adjective

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    indu (feminine indue, masculine plural indus, feminine plural indues)

    1. unjustified, unwarranted, undue

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    Iban

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    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /induʔ/
    • Rhymes: -du
    • Hyphenation: in‧du

    Noun

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    indu

    1. woman

    Indonesian

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    Etymology

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    Borrowed from Minangkabau [Term?], from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *indu. Doublet of induk.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ˈɪn.du/
    • Rhymes: -du
    • Hyphenation: in‧du

    Noun

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    indu (plural indu-indu)

    1. (dialect Minangkabau) mother
    2. (dialect Minangkabau) ancestor

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    Javanese

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    Romanization

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    indu

    1. romanization of ꦲꦶꦤ꧀ꦢꦸ

    Kapampangan

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    Etymology

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    From Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *indu.

    Pronunciation

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    • IPA(key): /ɪnˈduʔ/ [ɪnˈdʊʔ]
    • Hyphenation: in‧du

    Noun

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    indû

    1. mother

    Latin

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    Alternative forms

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    Etymology

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      Old Latin endo, from Proto-Italic *endo, from Proto-Indo-European *h₁n̥dó (in, inside, into). Compare Ancient Greek ἔνδον (éndon, in, within).

      Pronunciation

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      Preposition

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      indu (+ accusative, ablative)

      1. (Old Latin) alternative form of in (in, within)

      Descendants

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      • Latin: in (see there for further descendants)

      Further reading

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      • indu”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879), A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
      • indu”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891), An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
      • indu”, in Gaffiot, Félix (1934), Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette, page 807.
      • indu in Georges, Karl Ernst; Georges, Heinrich (1913–1918), Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch, 8th edition, volume 2, Hahnsche Buchhandlung, column 206

      Lingala

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      Chemical element (edit)
      In
      Atomic number 49
      indu
      Classification data
      Period 5
      Group 13
      Block p-block
      Class post-transition metal
      Previous: ← bomo (Br)
      Next: —

      Etymology

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      From French indium.

      Noun

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      indu class 9 (plural indu class 10, colloquial plural baindu class 2)

      1. (chemistry) indium

      Old Javanese

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      Etymology

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      Borrowed from Sanskrit इन्दु (indu, moon).

      Noun

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      indu

      1. moon

      Derived terms

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      Descendants

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      Further reading

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      • "indu" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.

      Romanian

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      Verb

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      indu

      1. second-person singular imperative of induce