Word: hundred Word origin: late Old English, from hund ‘hundred’ (from an Indo-European root shared with Latin centum and Greek hekaton ) + a second element meaning ‘number’; of Germanic origin and related to Dutch honderd and German hundert . The noun sense ‘subdivision of a county’ is of uncertain origin: it may originally have been equivalent to a hundred hides of land (see hide3). Phonetic: ˈhʌndrəd Listen:
the number equivalent to the product of ten and ten; ten more than ninety; 100. Example: a hundred yards away
a subdivision of a county or shire, having its own court. Example: Wantage Hundred
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