foundation (faun-'dA-shun) noun - 14th century

1. The act of founding, especially the establishment of an institution.

2. A basis, (as a tenant or principle, or axiom) esp. a basis of truthfulness upon which something stands.

3. An underlying principle.

4. The solid base, either natural or prepared from concrete etc. on which a building is raised.

   (From Webster’s dictionary)