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Etymology 1
Verb
found
- Simple past tense and past participle of find.
Etymology 2
From Old French founder (French: fonder), from Latin fundare.
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Third person singular founds |
Simple past founded |
Past participle founded |
Present participle founding |
to found (third-person singular simple present founds, present participle founding, simple past and past participle founded)
- To begin building.
- To start some type of organization or company.
Translations
to begin building- The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Help:How to check translations.
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Etymology 3
From Middle French fondre.
Verb
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Infinitive to found |
Third person singular founds |
Simple past founded |
Past participle founded |
Present participle founding |
to found (third-person singular simple present founds, present participle founding, simple past and past participle founded)
- To melt.
Translations
to melt
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