profund etymology

Romanian word profund comes from Latin fundus, Latin pro, and later Old French profont ((figuratively) deep; profound. Deep (of a liquid).)

Detailed word origin of profund

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
fundus Latin (lat) An authority. Bottom. Farm; piece of land; estate. Foundation. Ground.
pro Latin (lat) About. According to. As befitting. As, like. Before. For. In front, instead of. On behalf of.
profundus Latin (lat) Boundless, vast; bottomless. Deep, profound. Intense, extreme, profound; immoderate. Obscure, unknown, mysterious. Thick, dense.
profont Old French (fro) (figuratively) deep; profound. Deep (of a liquid).
parfunt Old French (fro)
profond Middle French (frm) Bottom (lowest part) Deep (of water, etc.).
profond French (fra) Deep. Profound.
parfond Middle French (frm) Deep.
profund Romanian (ron) Profound, deep.

Words with the same origin as profund

Descendants of fundus
afund confunda confuz confuzie cufunda fondator fund funda fus fuziune profunditate profunzime
Descendants of pro
apropo proces produce producție produs proiect promite proporție propune protecție proteja proverb prozaic purcede