-yuno

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See also: yuno

Ido

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Etymology

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From yuna.

Suffix

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-yuno

  1. Used on animals to indicate a young age
    bovo (bull, cow, ox) + ‎-yuno → ‎bovyuno (calf)

Usage notes

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Not to be confused with the suffix -ido, which means a human descendant, as in Izraelido (Israelite); descendant of Izrael (Israel).

Derived terms

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