fange

French

noun
Definitions
  • (literary) filth, mire
  • (literary) filth, baseness, debauchery
  • (literary) fen, swamp

Etymology

Inherited from Middle French fange inherited from Old French fange (mud, addle, mire) derived from Gothic 𐍆𐌰𐌽𐌲𐌰 (addle, mud, mire) derived from Proto-Germanic *fangō (wetness, moisture) derived from Proto-Indo-European *penk- (mud, filth, rot) derived from Frankish *fani, *fanja (swamp, mire, moor) derived from Proto-Germanic *fanją (marsh, clay, fen, swamp, marshland, mud) derived from Proto-Indo-European *pan- (mud, slush, morass).

Origin

Proto-Indo-European

*pan-

Gloss

mud, slush, morass

Concept
Semantic Field

The physical world

Ontological Category

Person/Thing

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