retundus

Etymology
Variant of Classical, attested from the seventh century CE. May have developed via dissimilation and/or influence from the suffix.

It has also been suggested that retundus is really the original Latin form, despite first being attested around a millennium after ; see there for more.

Adjective

 * 1) round

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