prasko
Cebuano
noun
Definitions
- a flask
Etymology
Derived from Spanish, Castilian frasco derived from Latin flasco derived from Frankish *flaska (flask, bottle) derived from Proto-Germanic *flaskǭ (bottle, flask, braid-covered bottle, wicker-enclosed jug).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*flaskǭ
Gloss
bottle, flask, braid-covered bottle, wicker-enclosed jug
Concept
Semantic Field
Modern world
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- flasca Latin
- flasco Latin
- flascō Latin
- flascōnem Latin
- fiasco Italian
- faire fiasco French
- фляга Russian
- фляжка Russian
- enfrascar Spanish, Castilian
- frasco Spanish, Castilian
- *pleḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- *ploḱ-skō Proto-Indo-European
- frasco Portuguese
- *flaskǭ Proto-Germanic
- *flehtaną Proto-Germanic
- flaska Old Norse
- *ploska Proto-Slavic
- flaska, flasca Old High German
- fla(s)con, flacon Middle French
- *flaskā gmw-pro
- flaska Old Saxon
- flixkun Maltese
- *flaska Frankish
- *flasko Frankish
- flascon xno