confondre

Etymology
Probably.

Verb

 * 1) to mix thoroughly or completely
 * 2)  to confound, to confuse
 * 3)  to mistake somebody or something for somebody or something else
 * 1)  to mistake somebody or something for somebody or something else

Etymology
, borrowed from.

Verb

 * 1) to confuse, confound
 * 2)  to mix in, to merge
 * 3)  to mix up, to get confused (with)
 * 4)  to coincide
 * 5)  to be overflowing with, to be profuse with
 * 1)  to coincide
 * 2)  to be overflowing with, to be profuse with

Etymology
Borrowed from, present active infinitive of.

Verb

 * 1) to destroy; to annihilate