fond
n.
background, setting (French)
Fonds
Fond (
French for bottom) is also a word for material that sticks to a pan while cooking and
browns, forming the basis for many
sauces. Fonds is an
archival term used to describe a collection of papers that originate from the same source.In modern archival practice, the fonds is generally the highest level of cataloguing, and is usually used to describe the whole of the archives of an organisation or the papers of an individual. It may be divided into sub-fonds, generally the records of different branches of an organisation or major themes within the papers of an individual. These are in turn further subdivided into series (which may in a smaller archive come directly below a fonds without the presence of a sub-fonds), usually used for groupings of individual types of documents (
minutes, correspondence files,
deeds, etc.), sub-series, files, and items. An item is the smallest archival unit, and is usually indivisible (a single volume or letter, for instance). It is technically possible to add an infinite number of subs to the fonds, series or file, but in practice it is actually rare for more than one to be used.
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Fonds (der)
n.
funds, monies, capital; cash
fonds (m)
n.
collection; fund, money; provision, bankroll
fond (m)
n.
bottom, back, depth; bosom, heart; inwardness, crux, essence; substance; background
fondre
v.
melt; smelt; cast, combine; fuse together, merge; run, mold
fonds (het)
n.
fund, capital, amount of money set aside for a specific purpose; supply
fond (het/de)
n.
fond, background, setting (French)