plain
Dalmatian
adjective
Definitions
- full
Etymology
Inherited from Latin plēnus (full, filled, satisfied).
Origin
Latin
plēnus
Gloss
full, filled, satisfied
Concept
Semantic Field
Quantity
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- plene English
- plenipotentiary English
- plenarius Latin
- plēnus Latin
- plēnārius Latin
- appieno Italian
- pienamente Italian
- pienezza Italian
- pienissimo Italian
- pieno Italian
- pienone Italian
- pienotto Italian
- semipieno Italian
- soprappieno Italian
- strapieno Italian
- troppopieno Italian
- archiplein French
- plein French
- pleinement French
- trop-plein French
- plen Spanish, Castilian
- pleno Spanish, Castilian
- *pl̥h₁nós Proto-Indo-European
- pleno Portuguese
- plain Old French
- plein Old French
- chea Galician
- plin Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- plinătate Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- chẽo Old Portuguese
- mplin Aromanian
- plin Aromanian
- plen Occitan
- *plēnos Proto-Italic
- plagn Romansh
- plain Romansh
- plein Romansh
- llenu Asturian
- plen Friulian
- ple Old Occitan
- lleno Old Spanish
- chinu Sicilian
- pien Venetian
- pìn Ligurian
- pien Ladin
- prenu Sardinian
- plein Louisiana Creole French
- plenar Interlingua
- ạmplin Megleno-Romanian
- xeno Old Leonese