funda
Latin
noun
Definitions
- a hand-sling contrasted with m
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Indo-European *bʰondʰeh₂.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*bʰondʰeh₂
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bearbind English
- bellbind English
- bind English
- bind-rune English
- bindable English
- binder English
- bindery English
- bindest English
- bindeth English
- bindin English
- binding English
- bindless English
- bindstone English
- bindup English
- bindweed English
- cornbind English
- debind English
- disbind English
- honda English
- inbind English
- matafunda English
- misbind English
- overbind English
- prebind English
- rebind English
- spellbind English
- sphendone English
- unbind English
- underbind English
- upbind English
- *flunda Latin
- fundiformis Latin
- fundus Latin
- mactō Latin
- fionda Italian
- Matajudíos Spanish, Castilian
- Matamoros Spanish, Castilian
- enfundar Spanish, Castilian
- funda Spanish, Castilian
- honda Spanish, Castilian
- hondón Spanish, Castilian
- matabichos Spanish, Castilian
- mataburros Spanish, Castilian
- matacandelas Spanish, Castilian
- matacucarachas Spanish, Castilian
- matacán Spanish, Castilian
- matador Spanish, Castilian
- matahombres Spanish, Castilian
- matahormigas Spanish, Castilian
- matamarcianos Spanish, Castilian
- matamoscas Spanish, Castilian
- matapolicías Spanish, Castilian
- matar Spanish, Castilian
- matarratas Spanish, Castilian
- matasanos Spanish, Castilian
- matasellos Spanish, Castilian
- matasuegras Spanish, Castilian
- mataviejos Spanish, Castilian
- matón Spanish, Castilian
- rematar Spanish, Castilian
- βελοσφενδόνη Ancient Greek
- κεστροσφενδόνη Ancient Greek
- σφενδόνη Ancient Greek
- *bʰondʰeh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- matar Portuguese
- binden Middle English
- fonda Galician
- funda Galician
- σφεντόνα Greek (modern)
- φούντα Greek (modern)
- punda Tagalog
- فونده Ottoman Turkish
- flonda Asturian
- mata Kabuverdianu
- mata Chavacano