transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈkü-(ˌ)dō, ˈkyü- ]
noun
( plural kudos -(ˌ)dōz)
Etymology: back-formation from kudos (taken as a plural)
Date: 1926
1. : award , honor
a score of honorary degrees and…other kudo s — Time
2. : compliment , praise
to all three should go some kind of special kudo for refusing to succumb — Al Hine
Usage:
Some commentators hold that since kudos is a singular word it cannot be used as a plural and that the word kudo is impossible. But kudo does exist; it is simply one of the most recent words created by back-formation from another word misunderstood as a plural. Kudos was introduced into English in the 19th century; it was used in contexts where a reader unfamiliar with Greek could not be sure whether it was singular or plural. By the 1920s it began to appear as a plural, and about 25 years later kudo began to appear. It may have begun as a misunderstanding, but then so did cherry and pea.