fundo
Spanish
noun
Definitions
- country estate, farm
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin fundus (bottom, deep, farm, piece of land, part, lowest part).
Origin
Latin
fundus
Gloss
bottom, deep, farm, piece of land, part, lowest part
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
深
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *affundāre Latin
- *exfundorāre Latin
- *infundāre Latin
- fundulus Latin
- fundus Latin
- Fundus German
- fondo Italian
- fond French
- fondo Spanish, Castilian
- fundillo Spanish, Castilian
- hondura Spanish, Castilian
- hondón Spanish, Castilian
- *bʰudʰ-(m)n-o Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰudʰ-mn Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰudʰmḗn Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵʰewd- Proto-Indo-European
- fundo Esperanto
- fons Catalan, Valencian
- fund Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- fund Albanian
- fondo Old Portuguese
- fundo Old Portuguese
- afundu Aromanian
- fundu Aromanian
- fons Occitan
- *funðos Proto-Italic
- fons Romansh
- funs Romansh
- fuond Romansh
- fuonz Romansh
- fùns Romansh
- fondu Asturian
- font Friulian
- fondo Old Spanish
- fond Ladin