Hundert
German
Etymology
From Middle High German hundert, from Old High German hundert (or possibly from Old Saxon), from Proto-Germanic *hundaradą, from *hundą (< Proto-Indo-European *ḱm̥tóm) + *radą (“count”).
Noun
Hundert n (genitive Hunderts, plural Hunderte)
- A unity of hundred things.
- 2014, Der Spiegel, issue 21/2014, page 62:
- Aber erst in Beirut lernte sie, wie professionelles Kochen geht, die Logistik, das Timing, die Organisation, um mehrere Hundert Mahlzeiten zuzubereiten.
- But not until Beirut she learned how professional cooking works, the logistics, the timing, the organization for preparing several hundred meals.
- Aber erst in Beirut lernte sie, wie professionelles Kochen geht, die Logistik, das Timing, die Organisation, um mehrere Hundert Mahlzeiten zuzubereiten.
- 2014, Der Spiegel, issue 21/2014, page 62:
Derived terms
- v. H. (vom Hundert)
Related terms
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