Where does “font” come from?
font (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from French fonte, from English font, from Middle French fonte, from Old French fondre, from Latin fundere, from Latin fundo, from Latin fundus, from Proto-Indo-European bʰudʰmḗn — smoke; mist, haze.
font (Norwegian Bokmål): a baptismal font; font, or fount
Definitions
- a baptismal font; font, or fount
Ancestry of “font”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | French | fonte | melting, smelting, thawing; cast iron; font |
| 2 | English | font | A receptacle in a church for holy water,... |
| 3 | Middle French | fonte | — |
| 4 | Old French | fondre | to melt |
| 5 | Latin | fundere | second-person singular present passive... |
| 6 | Latin | fundo | I pour out, shed; I rout, scatter; I found, make... |
| 7 | Latin | fundus | bottom; farm; piece of land; estate; ground |
| 8 | Proto-Indo-European | bʰudʰmḗn | bottom |
| 9 | Proto-Indo-European | dʰewbʰ- | deep |
| 10 | Proto-Indo-European | dʰewh₂- | smoke; mist, haze |