disque
French
noun
Definitions
- disc any flat or nearly flat circular object
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin discus (disk, disc).
Origin
Latin
discus
Gloss
disk, disc
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Discman English
- Laserdisc English
- MiniDisc English
- amphidisc English
- bidisc English
- coverdisc English
- disc English
- discaire English
- discal English
- discectomy English
- discer English
- discette English
- discful English
- disciferous English
- discitis English
- discless English
- disclike English
- discmag English
- discocone English
- discoconic English
- discogenic English
- discogram English
- discography English
- discoid English
- discophile English
- discophilia English
- discotomy English
- holodisc English
- ice disc English
- magnetodisc English
- megalodisc English
- microdisc English
- minidisc English
- multidisc English
- nanodisc English
- phonodisc English
- photodisc English
- polydisc English
- squamodisc English
- trichodiscoma English
- videodisc English
- discalis Latin
- disculus Latin
- discum Latin
- discus Latin
- Diskus German
- desco Italian
- disco Italian
- discus Dutch, Flemish
- blastodisque French
- dais French
- discal French
- discographie French
- discophile French
- disquaire French
- nanodisque French
- δίσκος Ancient Greek
- *disk Proto-Germanic
- *diskuz Proto-Germanic
- disc Old English
- diskr Old Norse
- *dъska Proto-Slavic
- deis Old French
- disko Esperanto
- disc Catalan, Valencian
- disc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- tisc Old High German
- disque Norman
- distchette Norman
- dhisk Albanian
- dishtë Albanian
- *disk gmw-pro
- disc Old Saxon
- deis xno
- desco roa-oit