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phonetic
trad. (岷倫洛)
simp. (岷伦洛)
alternative forms 岷淪洛岷沦洛
 
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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish Binondo via Hokkien, with the old archaic spelling in Spanish Binondoc, as attested in the Velarde map, originally from Tagalog binundok (formed into a mound or embankment), from bundok (mountain) +‎ -in- (verb infix).

 
Manila (1734) as depicted in the Velarde Map. Binondo is illustrated on the left.

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Proper noun

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岷倫洛

  1. () Binondo (a district of Manila, Philippines)

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