Where does “rond” come from?

rond (French) comes from Old French reont, from Latin retundus, from Latin rotundus, from Latin rotō, from Latin Rota, from Proto-Italic rotā, from Proto-Indo-European Hróth₂-eh₂, from Proto-Indo-European Hreth₂- — to run.

rond (French): round; drunk; circle

Definitions

  1. round; drunk; circle

Ancestry of “rond”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Frenchreontround
2Latinretundusround
3Latinrotundusround, circular; spherical, rotund; rounded,...
4Latinrotōto turn, trend, wheel, roll, swing about, whirl, rotate; brandish
5LatinRotaan ecclesiastical appellate court in the Catholic...
6Proto-Italicrotā
7Proto-Indo-EuropeanHróth₂-eh₂
8Proto-Indo-EuropeanHreth₂-to run

Words derived from “rond

Every word from Proto-Indo-European Hreth₂-
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