Deep-grounded
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Profound. rare
"[…] as they have no root, no deep-grounded knowledge, no well-fixt principles, no regular light, but hasty gleams only; […]"
Example
More examples"[…] as they have no root, no deep-grounded knowledge, no well-fixt principles, no regular light, but hasty gleams only; […]"
Etymology
From deep + ground + -ed. Compare German tiefgründig (“profound”), German Low German deepgrünnig (“profound”).
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