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kondo

/ ˈkɒndəʊ /

noun

  1. (in Uganda) a thief or armed robber


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Word History and Origins

Origin of kondo1

C20: from Luganda

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Example Sentences

I noticed that a sun flag was spread over my face as an awning and that Takesaburo Kondo was still by my side watching me.

When at last I recovered my senses, the first thing that came to my mind was the beloved name of Kondo.

About a month after that I saw Takesaburo Kondo, who had rescued you, and a strange coincidence it was.

Thus the giver of my second life, Takesaburo Kondo, lost his noble life by a stray shot!

Kondaiyito is said to be derived from kondo, an arrow, and to indicate warrior.

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