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etymological origin of | eng: cofounder |
etymological origin of | eng: foundress |
etymologically related | eng: found |
etymology | frm: fondeur |
etymology | frm: fondrer |
etymology | fro: fondeor |
has derived form | eng: foundered |
has derived form | eng: foundering |
has derived form | eng: founders |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-founder.ogg |
semantically related | eng: dad |
semantically related | eng: dada |
semantically related | eng: don |
semantically related | eng: pater |
semantically related | eng: pops |
translation | ces: zakladatel |
translation | deu: scheitern |
translation | deu: sinken |
translation | ell: ιδρυτής |
translation | ell: μεταλλοχύτης |
translation | est: asutaja |
translation | fas: بنیانگذار |
translation | fra: couler |
translation | fra: fondateur |
translation | fra: fondeur |
translation | fra: sombrer |
translation | gla: neach-stèidheachaidh |
translation | kur: نوێنهر |
translation | nld: grondlegger |
translation | nld: stichter |
translation | nld: zinken |
translation | pol: fundator |
translation | pol: założyciel |
translation | rus: основатель |
translation | spa: fracasar |
translation | spa: fundador |
translation | spa: zozobrar |
translation | swe: kantra |
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