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profont

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Old French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Altered, based on the Latin etymology, from the form parfont, parfunt, from Latin profundus.

Adjective

profont m (oblique and nominative feminine singular profonde)

  1. deep (of a liquid)
  2. (figuratively) deep; profound

Descendants

  • Middle English: profound, profond
  • French: profond

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