Wendro [wen-dr’O’] Wendro plural, Wendroe, Wendrow, Windrow, Windrow; spoken e-indro, w-ndro -
Kos
Noun
1. A Large predatory animal native to Centrien. With the appearance of a giant wolf. They are often domesticated with the intentions of hunting or riding.
Origin
1. Centrien Wen- from wending meaning Bleeding or to bleed. -Dr- from Direa meaning sudden icy wind, or glint, or light that takes ones full momentary attention. -O from Owohw meaning fur that protects from the elements.
2. North dialect of early Centik.
Usage
1. The Queen rides a wendro.
2. Wendro hunt these woods.