banka
Lower Sorbian
/ˈbanka/
noun
Definitions
- bank
Etymology
Borrowed from German Bank (bank, bench) derived from banca (counter, moneychangers bench) derived from bank (bench, counter) derived from Proto-Germanic *bankiz (bench, counter, bulge, hillock).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*bankiz
Gloss
bench, counter, bulge, hillock
Concept
Semantic Field
The house
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- penger Finnish
- bancalis Latin
- Bank German
- Bankangestellter German
- Bankautomat German
- Bankgeheimnis German
- Bankhaus German
- Bankkaufmann German
- Bankkonto German
- Bankkunde German
- Bankleitzahl German
- Banknote German
- Bankraub German
- Bankräuber German
- Bankschalter German
- Bankwesen German
- Bankzinsenluder German
- Banküberfall German
- Blutbank German
- Drehbank German
- Fensterbank German
- Fleischbank German
- Fußbank German
- Hausbank German
- Kirchenbank German
- Landesbank German
- Notenbank German
- Samenbank German
- Zentralbank German
- bank Hungarian
- banca Italian
- banchetto Italian
- banco Italian
- bank Dutch, Flemish
- банк Russian
- *bʰeg- Proto-Indo-European
- *bʰewg- Proto-Indo-European
- *bankiz Proto-Germanic
- benċ Old English
- *benkr Old Norse
- bekkr Old Norse
- bank Old French
- banquet Old French
- banc Catalan, Valencian
- banco Galician
- banc Old High German
- bank Old High German
- benko Ido
- banque Norman
- *banki gmw-pro
- *bank Old Dutch
- банк Ukrainian
- банк Belarusian
- bank Low German
- *bank lng
- bank lng
- panch lng
- banca roa-oit
- *benkr non-oen