found1
adj.
- (of an object or sound) collected in its natural state and presented in a new context as part of an artistic or musical work.
- (of a ship) equipped:
the ship was well found and seaworthy.
past and past participle of
find.
found2
v.
- establish (an institution or organization).
▸plan and begin the building of (a settlement).
-
(usu. be founded on/upon)
base on a particular principle or concept.
▸serve as a basis for.
Etymology
ME: from OFr. fonder, from L. fundare, from fundus ‘bottom, base’.
found3
v.
melt and mould (metal).
▸fuse (materials) to make glass.
▸make by founding.
Etymology
C16: from Fr. fondre, from L. fundere ‘melt, pour’.