とど

See also: とと

Japanese

Etymology 1

For pronunciation and definitions of とど – see the following entries.
H
[noun] a fully grown flathead grey mullet, Mugil cephalus
Alternative spelling
トド
胡獱
[noun] a Steller sea lion, Eumetopias jubatus
Alternative spelling
トド
(This term, とど, is an alternative spelling of the above terms.
For a list of all kanji read as とど, not just those used in Japanese terms, see Category:Japanese kanji read as とど.)

Etymology 2

From (とど) (todo), that term referring the largest specimens of the species.

Noun

とど (todo) 

  1. the end, the limit

Verb

とどする (todo suru) suru (stem とど (todo shi), past とどした (todo shita))

  1. to be at the furthest limit
  2. to just barely finish; to finish at the last moment
    Synonym: ぎりぎり (giri-giri, adverb)
Conjugation

Adverb

とど (todo) 

  1. short for とどのつまり (todo no tsumari, in the end).

Etymology 3

Onomatopoeic

Adverb

とど (todo) 

  1. (onomatopoeia) a rumbling sound, such as horses galloping or repeated knocking on a door
  2. (onomatopoeia) as or while staggering, tottering
    Synonyms: よたよた (yota-yota), とぼとぼ (tobo-tobo)
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