confuz etymology

Romanian word confuz comes from Latin fundo, Proto-Indo-European *bʰudʰ-mn, Proto-Indo-European *bʰudʰ-, Proto-Indo-European *bʰudʰ-no-, Proto-Italic *fundos, English confundo, and later French confus (Confused (chaotic, jumbled or muddled). Confusing.)

Detailed word origin of confuz

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
fundo Latin (lat) (military) I rout, scatter. (transitive) I extend, spread out. (transitive) I found, make by smelting. (transitive) I pour out, shed. (transitive) I utter. (transitive, figuratively) I moisten, wet.
*bʰudʰ-mn Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*bʰudʰ- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*bʰudʰ-no- Proto-Indo-European (ine-pro)
*fundos Proto-Italic (itc-pro)
confundo English (eng)
fundus Latin (lat) An authority. Bottom. Farm; piece of land; estate. Foundation. Ground.
confundo Latin (lat) (figuratively) I confound, confuse, jumble together, bring into disorder; disconcert, perplex.. (figuratively) I unite, join, combine, mingle.. I diffuse, suffuse, spread over.. I pour, mingle or mix together; stir up.
confusus Latin (lat)
confus French (fra) Confused (chaotic, jumbled or muddled). Confusing.
confuz Romanian (ron) Confusedly Amok. Chagrined. Confused, mixed up. Dim, abstruse.

Words with the same origin as confuz

Descendants of fundo
confuzie cufunda efuziune fus fuziune infuzie scufunda
Descendants of *bʰudʰ-mn
afunda fondator fund fundaș latifundiu profund