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Proto-Indo-European *-mḗn
Proto-Indo-European *-h₂
Proto-Indo-European *-éh₂
Proto-Italic *-āō
Proto-Indo-European *-tis
Proto-Indo-European *-tiHō
English foundation
From Middle English foundacioun, fundacioun, from Old French fondacion, from Latin fundātiō (“founding, foundation”).
- (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /ˌfaʊ̯nˈdeɪ̯ʃən/, [ˌfaʊ̯nˈdeɪ̯ʃn̩]
- (/aʊ̯/-fronting)
- (Southern US, Midland US, Mid-Atlantic US, New York City) IPA(key): /ˌfæʊ̯nˈdeɪ̯ʃən/, [ˌfæʊ̯nˈdeɪ̯ʃn̩]
- (General Australian, New Zealand) IPA(key): /ˌfæʊ̯nˈdæ̝ɪ̯ʃən/, [ˌfæʊ̯nˈdæ̝ɪ̯ʃn̩]
- (Pittsburgh, General South African, /aʊ̯/-monophthongization) IPA(key): /ˌfaːnˈdeɪ̯ʃən/, [ˌfaːnˈdeɪ̯ʃn̩]
- Rhymes: -eɪʃən
- Hyphenation: found‧da‧tion
foundation (countable and uncountable, plural foundations)
- The act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect.
Synonym: establishment
Antonyms: abolition, dissolution, ruination
The foundation of his institute has been wrought with difficulty. - That upon which anything is founded; that on which anything stands, and by which it is supported; the lowest and supporting layer of a superstructure; underbuilding.
Synonyms: basis, groundwork, underbuilding, underframework- 1777, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, The School for Scandal, IV.iii:
Aye Madam to be sure that is the Provoking circumstance—without Foundation—yes yes—there's the mortification indeed—for when a slanderous story is believed against one—there certainly is no comfort like the consciousness of having deserved it—— - 2013 July 20, “The attack of the MOOCs”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8845:
Since the launch early last year of […] two Silicon Valley start-ups offering free education through MOOCs, massive open online courses, the ivory towers of academia have been shaken to their foundations. University brands built in some cases over centuries have been forced to contemplate the possibility that information technology will rapidly make their existing business model obsolete.
- 1777, Richard Brinsley Sheridan, The School for Scandal, IV.iii:
- (figurative) The result of the work to begin something; that which stabilizes and allows an enterprise or system to develop.
Synonyms: groundwork, platform, stage- 2006, K P Yadav, Economic Planning And Restructuring, Sarup & Sons, →ISBN, page 44:
The implication is that the Gandhian model of growth is possible, now that Nehru's investment strategy had already laid a strong foundation for economic growth.
- 2006, K P Yadav, Economic Planning And Restructuring, Sarup & Sons, →ISBN, page 44:
- (card games) In solitaire or patience games, one of the piles of cards that the player attempts to build, usually holding all cards of a suit in ascending order.
- (architecture) The lowest and supporting part or member of a wall, including the base course and footing courses; in a frame house, the whole substructure of masonry.
Synonyms: base, groundwall
The foundations of this construction have been laid out. - A donation or legacy appropriated to support a charitable institution, and constituting a permanent fund; endowment.
- That which is founded, or established by endowment; an endowed institution or charity.
The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. is the parent organization of the Wiktionary collaborative project. - (cosmetics) Cosmetic cream roughly skin-colored, designed to make the face appear uniform in color and texture.
- A basis for social bodies or intellectual disciplines.
- 2013 August 3, “Boundary problems”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8847:
Economics is a messy discipline: too fluid to be a science, too rigorous to be an art. Perhaps it is fitting that economists’ most-used metric, gross domestic product (GDP), is a tangle too. […] But as a foundation for analysis it is highly subjective: it rests on difficult decisions about what counts as a territory, what counts as output and how to value it. Indeed, economists are still tweaking it.
- 2013 August 3, “Boundary problems”, in The Economist, volume 408, number 8847:
- foundational
- foundationary
- foundation degree
- foundationed
- foundationer
- foundation garment
- foundationless
- foundation model
- foundation myth
- foundation stone
- foundationwear
- grounation
- lay a foundation
- microfoundation
- refoundation
act of founding
- Arabic: إِنْشاء (ar) (ʔinšāʔ), إِشَادَة (ʔišāda), إِيجاد (ʔījād), تَأْسِيس (ar) (taʔsīs), رَفْع (ar) (rafʕ)
- Armenian: հիմնադրում (hy) (himnadrum), հիմնում (hy) (himnum)
- Belarusian: заснава́нне n (zasnavánnje)
- Bulgarian: основа́ване (bg) n (osnovávane)
- Catalan: fundació (ca) f
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 奠基 (zh) (diànjī) - Czech: založení (cs) n
- Danish: grundlæggelse c
- Dutch: stichting (nl) f
- Esperanto: fondo (eo)
- Finnish: perustaminen (fi)
- French: fondation (fr) f
- Galician: fundación (gl) f
- German: Gründung (de) f, Gründen (de) n, Stiftung (de) f, Stiften (de) n
- Greek: ίδρυση (el) n (ídrysi), σύσταση (el) f (sýstasi)
Ancient Greek: ἵδρυμα n (hídruma) - Hebrew: יִסּוּד m (yisúd), כִּנּוּן m (kinún)
- Hindi: स्थापना (hi) f (sthāpnā)
- Italian: fondazione (it) f
- Japanese: 建設 (ja) (けんせつ, kensetsu), 設立 (ja) (せつりつ, setsuritsu), 創立 (ja) (そうりつ, sōritsu), 樹立 (ja) (じゅりつ, juritsu), 設置 (ja) (せっち, setchi)
- Kazakh: іргетас (ırgetas)
- Korean: 설립(設立) (ko) (seollip), 설치(設置) (ko) (seolchi), 창립(創立) (ko) (changnip), 창설(創設) (ko) (changseol)
- Latin: fundatio (la) f
- Macedonian: основање n (osnovanje)
- Occitan: fondacion (oc) f
- Old English: ġesteal n
- Papiamentu: fundashon
- Polish: założenie (pl) n, ufundowanie n
- Portuguese: fundação (pt) f
- Punjabi:
Gurmukhi: ਨੀਂਹ f (nī̃h), ਬੁਨਿਆਦ m (buniāda)
Shahmukhi: نِین٘ہہ f (nīṉh), بُنیاد m (buniyād) - Romanian: fondare f, întemeiere (ro) f, înființare (ro) f, fundamentare (ro) f-, fundație (ro) f, temelie (ro) f
- Russian: основа́ние (ru) n (osnovánije), учрежде́ние (ru) n (učreždénije)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Latin: utemeljenje n, osnívānje (sh) n, fundiranje n, zasnivanje n - Slovak: založenie n
- Slovene: ustanovitev f
- Spanish: fundación (es) f
- Swedish: grundläggning (sv) c
- Turkish: kuruluş (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: قوروم (kurum) - Ukrainian: заснува́ння n (zasnuvánnja)
that upon which anything is founded
- Arabic: أَسَاس (ar) m (ʔasās), قَاعِدَة (ar) f (qāʕida)
- Armenian: հիմք (hy) (himkʻ)
- Assamese: ভেটি (bheti)
- Azerbaijani: bünövrə (az), təməl (az), özül (az), əsas (az)
- Bashkir: нигеҙ (nigeź)
- Belarusian: фунда́мент m (fundámjent), асно́ва f (asnóva), ба́зіс m (bázis)
- Bulgarian: осно́ва (bg) f (osnóva)
- Catalan: fundació (ca) f
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 基礎 / 基础 (zh) (jīchǔ) - Czech: základy (cs) m pl
- Danish: fundament n, grundlag n
- Dutch: fundament (nl) n
- Esperanto: fundamento (eo)
- Finnish: perustus (fi) (concrete), perusta (fi) (figuratively)
- French: fondation (fr) f, fondement (fr) m
- Galician: fundamento (gl) m, alicerces (gl) m pl, cimentos (gl) m pl
- German: Grundlage (de) f, Unterbau (de) m, Fundament (de) n, Basis (de) f, Grundlage (de) f
- Greek: θεμέλιο (el) n (themélio)
Ancient Greek: θεμέλιον n (themélion) - Hebrew: יְסוֹד (he) m (yesód), בָּסִיס (he) m (basís)
- Hindi: आधार (hi) m (ādhār), नींव f (nī̃v)
- Icelandic: grunnur (is) m
- Ingrian: fundamentti
- Irish: bunsraith f
- Italian: fondamenta (it) f pl
- Japanese: 礎 (ja) (いしずえ, ishizue), 基礎 (ja) (きそ, kiso), 土台 (ja) (どだい, dodai)
- Kazakh: негіз (kk) (negız)
- Korean: 기초(基礎) (ko) (gicho), 토대(土臺) (ko) (todae)
- Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: بِناغە (binaẍe) - Kyrgyz: негиз (ky) (negiz)
- Latin: fundāmen n, fundāmentum n
- Macedonian: темел m (temel)
- Malayalam: അടിസ്ഥാനം (ml) (aṭisthānaṁ), അടിത്തറ (ml) (aṭittaṟa)
- Māori: tūāpapa
- Mirandese: aliçace m
- Naga:
Khiamniungan Naga: thāyô - Navajo: bindiiʼá
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: fundament n - Occitan: fondacion (oc) f, fondament (oc) m
- Plautdietsch: Grunt m
- Polish: fundament (pl), podstawa (pl), podwalina (pl)
- Portuguese: fundação (pt) f, base (pt) f, fundamento (pt) m, alicerce (pt) m
- Punjabi:
Gurmukhi: ਨੀਂਹ f (nī̃h), ਬੁਨਿਆਦ m (buniāda)
Shahmukhi: نِین٘ہہ f (nīṉh), بُنیاد m (buniyād) - Quechua: manqu
- Romanian: fundament (ro) n, fundație (ro) f, temelie (ro) f, temei (ro) n
- Russian: фунда́мент (ru) m (fundáment), осно́ва (ru) f (osnóva), ба́зис (ru) m (bázis)
- Sanskrit: धरुण (sa) n (dharuṇa)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: по̏длога f, фунда̀мент m
Latin: pȍdloga (sh) f, fundàment (sh) m - Sindhi: پِيڙهه f (pīṛh), بنياد m (bnyād)
- Slovak: základy m pl
- Spanish: cimiento (es) m
- Swahili: msingi (sw)
- Swedish: grund (sv) c, fundament (sv) n
- Tagalog: kinababatayan
- Tocharian B: ścmoñña
- Turkish: temel (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: قاعده (kaʿide), تمل (temel) - Ugaritic: 𐎊𐎒𐎄 (ysd)
- Ukrainian: фунда́мент m (fundáment), осно́ва f (osnóva), ба́зис (uk) m (bázys)
- Urdu: قاعِدَہ (ur) m (qā'idā), بُنیاد f (buniyād)
- Vietnamese: móng (vi), nền móng (vi)
- Welsh: sylfaen (cy)
- Yiddish: פֿונדאַמענט m (fundament), יסוד m (yesod)
lowest and supporting part or member of a wall
- Armenian: հիմք (hy) (himkʻ)
- Bashkir: нигеҙ (nigeź)
- Belarusian: падмурак m (padmurak), цо́каль m (cókalʹ)
- Bulgarian: фундаме́нт (bg) m (fundamént), осно́ва (bg) f (osnóva)
- Catalan: fonaments (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 地基 (zh) (dìjī) - Danish: fundament n
- Dutch: fundering (nl)
- Esperanto: institucio, fundamento (eo)
- Finnish: perustus (fi)
- French: fondation (fr) f
- Galician: fundamento (gl) m, cimento (gl) m, alicerce (gl)
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Fundament (de) n, Gründung (de) f, Grundlage (de) f
- Greek: θεμέλιο (el) n (themélio)
- Hebrew: תַּשְׁתִּית f (tashtít)
- Hindi: नींव f (nī̃v)
- Icelandic: grunnur (is) m
- Irish: bunsraith f
- Italian: fondazione (it) f
- Kabuverdianu: pardueru, pardueru, pardiere
- Khmer: ឃរមូល (km) (khĕəʼrĕəʼ muul), ធារ (km) (thiə)
- Māori: tūāpapa, tūāpapa
- Marathi: पाया m (pāyā)
- Mongolian: please add this translation if you can
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: grunnmur m - Old English: grundweall m
- Persian: فونداسیون (fa) (fondâsion)
- Polish: fundament (pl) m
- Portuguese: base (pt) f, alicerce (pt)
- Quechua: manqu, takay
- Romanian: fundație (ro) f, temelie (ro) f, bază (ro) f
- Russian: цо́коль (ru) m (cókolʹ), фунда́мент (ru) m (fundáment)
- Scottish Gaelic: bun-stèidh f
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: тѐмељ m, фунда̀мент m
Latin: tèmelj (sh) m, fundàment (sh) m - Sindhi: پِيڙهه f (pīṛh), بنياد m (bnyād)
- Spanish: cimiento (es) m
- Swahili: msingi (sw)
- Swedish: grund (sv) c, bas (sv) c
- Thai: please add this translation if you can
- Turkish: kāide, temel (tr)
Ottoman Turkish: قاعده (kaʿide), تمل (temel) - Vietnamese: nền móng (vi)
- Yiddish: פֿונדאַמענט m (fundament)
legacy constituting a permanent fund of charitable institution
- Bulgarian: фонда́ция f (fondácija)
- Finnish: peruspääoma
- French: fondation (fr) f
- Hindi: संस्थान (hi) m (sansthān), प्रतिष्ठान (hi) m (pratiṣṭhān)
- Polish: fundacja (pl) f
- Portuguese: dote (pt) m
- Romanian: fundație (ro) f, fond (ro) n
- Russian: фонд (ru) m (fond)
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: фонда́ција f, за́дужбина f
Latin: fondácija (sh) f, zádužbina (sh) f, zaklada (sh) f (Croatia) - Sindhi: پِيڙهڪا f (pīṛhkā)
- Swedish: grundplåt (sv) c, kapital (sv) n, fond (sv) c, arv (sv) n, testamente (sv) n, förmögenhet (sv) c, stiftelse (sv) c, donation (sv) c
- Turkish: kuruluş (tr)
endowed institution or charity
- Arabic: مُؤَسَّسَة (ar) f (muʔassasa)
- Armenian: հիմնադրամ (hy) (himnadram)
- Bashkir: хәйриә (xəyriə)
- Breton: diazezadur m
- Bulgarian: фонда́ция f (fondácija)
- Catalan: fundació (ca) f
- Cherokee: ᎦᎫᏍᏓᎥ (gagusdav)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 基金會 / 基金会 (zh) (jījīnhuì) - Czech: nadace (cs) f
- Dutch: stichting (nl) f
- Esperanto: fondaĵo
- Finnish: säätiö (fi)
- French: fondation (fr) f
- Galician: fundación (gl) f
- German: Stiftung (de) f
- Greek: ίδρυμα (el) n (ídryma)
- Hebrew: קֶרֶן (he) f (kéren)
- Hungarian: alapítvány (hu)
- Icelandic: stofnun f
- Italian: fondazione (it) f
- Japanese: 基金 (ja) (ききん, kikin), 財団 (ja) (ざいだん, zaidan)
- Kazakh: қор (qor)
- Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: دەسگا (desga), دەزگا (dezga) - Malay: yayasan
- Meänkieli: stiftelsi
- Norwegian:
Bokmål: stiftelse m
Nynorsk: stiftelse m, stifting f - Occitan: fondacion (oc) f
- Polish: fundacja (pl) f
- Portuguese: fundação (pt) f
- Romanian: fundație (ro) f, așezământ (ro) n
- Russian: фонд (ru) m (fond)
- Sindhi: پِيڙهڪا f (pīṛhkā)
- Sorbian:
Lower Sorbian: załožba f
Upper Sorbian: załožba f - Spanish: fundación (es) f
- Swedish: stiftelse (sv) c, fond (sv) c
- Thai: มูลนิธิ (th) (muun-lá-ní-tí)
- Turkish: vakıf (tr), yardım kurumu
- Ukrainian: фонд m (fond), фундація f (fundacija)
- Welsh: sefydliad (cy) m
cosmetic cream
Afrikaans: onderlaag
French: fond de teint (fr) m
German: Foundation (de) f, Grundierung (de) f
Greek: φον ντε τεν (el) n (fon nte ten)
Romanian: fond de ten (ro) n
Russian: тона́льный крем m (tonálʹnyj krem)
Swedish: foundation (sv) c
Thai: รองพื้น (rɔɔng-pʉ́ʉn)
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