hundala

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Etymology

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From hundo (dog) +‎ -ala (pertaining to, relating to, appropriate to).

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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hundala

  1. canine, relating to dogs
    hundala laktodog's milk
    hundal anatomiocanine anatomy
    • A. Kofman, La libro pri Ester, 1925 (2004 edition), 9.
      Greko iris nokte portante en un manuo monetuyo plena de oro ed en la duesma — medikamento, konocata sub la nomo «album graecum», qua esas simple hundala exkremento.
      A Greek came by night, carrying in one hand a purse full of gold and in the second — a medicine, known under the name "album graecum", which simply is dog excrement.