vendo
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vendo (accusative singular vendon, plural vendoj, accusative plural vendojn)
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From vēnum dō (“give for sale”). Compare vēneō (“to be sold”, literally “to go on sale”).[1]
vēndō (present infinitive vēndere, perfect active vēndidī, supine vēnditum); third conjugation
In Classical Latin, the only passive forms in use are the past participle vēnditus and the future participle vēndendus; the remaining forms were supplied by vēneō.
The passive forms are post-Classical.
Possibly from Latin Vendum or German Wende. Compare Spanish vendo.
vendo m (plural vendos)
vendo (feminine venda, masculine plural vendos, feminine plural vendas)
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vendo m (plural vendos, feminine venda, feminine plural vendas)
vendo m (uncountable)
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Genericized trademark from Vendo.
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