profund

Meaning

  1. deep
  2. (figuratively) deep; profound
  3. deep

Frequency

B2
Pronounced as (IPA)
[pɾuˈfun]
Etymology

In summary

Borrowed from Latin profundus. Doublet of pregon, which was inherited from the same Latin source through Old Occitan (compare Occitan prigond), passing through an Old Catalan form prevon and later preon (to which the antihiatic 'g' was later added).

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