rund
German (Berlin)
/rʊnt/
adj
Definitions
- round, rounded, similar as in English, especially:
- (euphemistic) corpulent, thick
- (engine operation) regular
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German runt derived from Old French ront derived from Latin rotundus (round, like a wheel, circular).
Origin
Latin
rotundus
Gloss
round, like a wheel, circular
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
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Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- rotund English
- rotundifolious English
- round English
- *retundiāre Latin
- *retundus Latin
- retundus Latin
- rota Latin
- rotundiceps Latin
- rotundicollis Latin
- rotundifolius Latin
- rotundifrons Latin
- rotundipennis Latin
- rotundus Latin
- semirotundus Latin
- Brief German
- Flug German
- Funk German
- Gotisch German
- Kreis German
- Lauf German
- Reise German
- Rundbrief German
- Rundflug German
- Rundfunk German
- Rundfunkgebühr German
- Rundfunkgerät German
- Rundfunkorchester German
- Rundgotisch German
- Rundlauf German
- Rundreise German
- Rundschreiben German
- Schreiben German
- gehen German
- kreisrund German
- rundgehen German
- rundlich German
- rotondo Italian
- tondo Italian
- rond French
- rotond French
- redonda Spanish, Castilian
- redondilla Spanish, Castilian
- rotundo Spanish, Castilian
- *Hroth₂-o- Proto-Indo-European
- rotundo Portuguese
- reont Old French
- rondel Old French
- ront Old French
- rotundus Old French
- rodó Catalan, Valencian
- rotund Catalan, Valencian
- rotund Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- rătund Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- runt Middle High German
- ronderëm Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- ronn Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- runt Middle Low German
- radond Romansh
- radund Romansh
- rodund Romansh
- taront Friulian
- tont Friulian
- rotunno Neapolitan
- tunduleîno Istriot
- rutondu Corsican