immonde
adjective
Syllable Decomposition
immondefrom the classical Latin immundus, "dirty, impure" (lit. out of the world), from mundus having both the meanings of ornament, good arrangement and of the world, (according to Plutarch, due to the Pythagoreans who considered the world as an arrangement) with the negative prefix im-, a variant of in- before a labial consonant.
Definitions
- religion
Synonym
impur
Plural
immondes
Translations
english:unclean
swedish:skamlig