1705, from Latin rotundus "rolling, round, circular, spherical, like a wheel," from rota "wheel" (see rotary). Earlier was rotound (1610s); rotounde (early 15c.). Meaning "full-toned style of oratory" (1830) is after Horace's ore rotundo in "Poetics."
the rotund and reverberating phrase
Rototiller
rotten
rottenness
rotter
Rottweiler
rotund
rotunda
rotundity
Rotwelsch
roue
Rouen