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Etymology

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Likely from archaic German dingen (to engage, employ), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *þingōną (to hold a meeting, discuss, speak for or of); compare Dutch dingen (to solicit), rare English thing (to reify, verb), Old Norse þinga (to hold a meeting) (see there for further descendants). Perhaps altered to differentiate from dingo (dingo).

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Verb

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dungi (present dungas, past dungis, future dungos, conditional dungus, volitive dungu)

  1. to employ (solicit someone for work)

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Noun

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dungi

  1. plural of dungo

Romanian

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Noun

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dungi f

  1. inflection of dungă:
    1. indefinite plural
    2. indefinite genitive/dative singular
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