profond
adjectivecommon noun
Syllable Decomposition
profondFrom Latin profundus. Spelled 'profont' in Old French, the 'd' was added later to better reflect the Latin origin.
Definitions
- agriculture
- anat
Synonym
songé
Translations
german:tief
english:abstruse
arabic:عميق
danish:dyb
spanish:hondo
finnish:syvä
italian:profondo
dutch:diep
polish:głęboki
portuguese:profundo
russian:глубокий
swedish:djup
turkish:derin