plato
Chavacano
noun
Definitions
- plate
Etymology
Inherited from Spanish, Castilian plato (plate, platter) derived from Latin *plattus (flat) derived from Ancient Greek πλατύς (flat, broad, wide, smooth).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πλατύς
Gloss
flat, broad, wide, smooth
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
広
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *platta Latin
- *plattus Latin
- *plattus, *plat(t)us Latin
- fōrma, forma Latin
- platessa Latin
- plattus Latin
- platyrhynchos Latin
- platyrhynchus Latin
- chiatto Italian
- piatto Italian
- plat French
- platitude French
- calientaplatos Spanish, Castilian
- chato Spanish, Castilian
- friegaplatos Spanish, Castilian
- limpiaplatos Spanish, Castilian
- ojiplático Spanish, Castilian
- platija Spanish, Castilian
- platillo Spanish, Castilian
- platito Spanish, Castilian
- plato Spanish, Castilian
- platón Spanish, Castilian
- salvaplatos Spanish, Castilian
- secaplatos Spanish, Castilian
- πλατύς Ancient Greek
- πλᾰτῠ́ς Ancient Greek
- *pleth₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *pléth₂us Proto-Indo-European
- chato Portuguese
- prato Portuguese
- plata Old Norse
- plat Old French
- plat Catalan, Valencian
- pliat Norman
- plato Tagalog
- piat Venetian
- ciàtto Ligurian
- plato Bikol Central
- plöto Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- pulato Jakaltek
- puraatu Cora
- polat Huave