plak
Frisian (Western)
/plak/
noun
Definitions
- place
- position
- status, standing
Etymology
Inherited from Old Frisian plekk derived from Dutch, Flemish plek (spot, place, patch, stain) inherited from Proto-Germanic *plakjō (stain, spot).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*plakjō
Gloss
stain, spot
Concept
Semantic Field
The physical world
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Dogpatch English
- agropatch English
- autopatch English
- backpatch English
- crosspatch English
- cryptopatch English
- interpatch English
- intrapatch English
- micropatch English
- mispatch English
- multipatch English
- nanopatch English
- oilpatch English
- patch English
- patchable English
- patchboard English
- patchcoat English
- patcher English
- patcheth English
- patchless English
- patchlike English
- patchset English
- patchwise English
- patchwork English
- patchwriting English
- patchy English
- pleck English
- prepatch English
- repatch English
- unpatch English
- plek Dutch, Flemish
- slijtplek Dutch, Flemish
- werkplek Dutch, Flemish
- patch French
- *plakjō Proto-Germanic
- *plecc Old English
- *plæċċ Old English
- patche Middle English
- pleck Middle English
- patch Czech
- pieche Old French
- plecke Middle Dutch
- plek Afrikaans
- *plekka Old Dutch
- berte Western Frisian
- berteplak Western Frisian
- plekk Old Frisian