parc
Old French
noun
Definitions
- enclosed area, often fenced off, often in a clearing
Etymology
Inherited from Latin parricus derived from Frankish *parrik (enclosure, fenced-in area, pen) derived from Proto-Germanic *parrukaz (fence, enclosure, enclosed land, fencing).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*parrukaz
Gloss
fence, enclosure, enclosed land, fencing
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
垣, 柵
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- park English
- parking English
- la, parcus Latin
- parcus Latin
- parcus, parricus Latin
- parricus Latin
- Freizeitpark German
- Nationalpark German
- Park German
- Parklandschaft German
- Parkschein German
- Pferch German
- Tierpark German
- Vergnügungspark German
- pferchen German
- parco Italian
- ciné-parc French
- parc French
- parcmètre French
- parquer French
- parquet French
- zooparc French
- парк Russian
- parco Spanish, Castilian
- parque Spanish, Castilian
- parra Spanish, Castilian
- park Norwegian Bokmål
- parque Portuguese
- parra Portuguese
- *parrikaz Proto-Germanic
- *parrukaz Proto-Germanic
- park Norwegian Nynorsk
- pearroc Old English
- park Middle English
- parrak Old Norse
- park Danish
- parc Catalan, Valencian
- parque Galician
- park Middle Dutch
- park Turkish
- pferrich Middle High German
- parc Middle French
- *𐍀𐌰𐍂𐍂𐌰 Gothic
- *parruk Old Dutch
- perk Old Dutch
- *parric Frankish
- *parrik Frankish
- *parrik, *parruk Frankish
- park Lower Sorbian
- parc xno