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sondar
(Inglés)
- to sound (to probe the depth of water with a weighted rope or similar)
- (transitive) to catheterize
Con guion como
son‧dar
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/sonˈdaɾ/
Etimología (Inglés)
In summary
Borrowed from French sonder, from Old French sonder, from sonde (“sounding line”), extracted from Old English sundline (“sounding line”), from sund (“water, sea, swimming, sound (channel)”) from Proto-Germanic *sundą (“swimming; sound”), cognate with English swim. An alternative theory derives it from a hypothetical Vulgar Latin *subundāre, from Latin sub- + undō (“to surge, to swell”), from unda (“wave”).
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