pláta
Irish (Donegal)
/ˈpˠlˠɑːt̪ˠə/, /ˈpˠlˠæːt̪ˠə/
noun
Definitions
- (printing) plate
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French plate derived from Latin plata (silver), *plattus, *plat(t)us derived from Ancient Greek πλατύς (flat, broad, wide, smooth).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πλατύς
Gloss
flat, broad, wide, smooth
Concept
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Kanji
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Emoji
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Cognates and derived terms
- plate English
- *platta Latin
- *plattus Latin
- *plattus, *plat(t)us Latin
- fōrma, forma Latin
- plata Latin
- platessa Latin
- plattus Latin
- platyrhynchos Latin
- platyrhynchus Latin
- plat French
- πλατύς Ancient Greek
- *pleth₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *pléth₂us Proto-Indo-European
- plate Middle English
- pláitín Irish
- plátáil Irish
- ucht Irish
- uchtphláta Irish
- órphlátáil Irish
- plata Old Norse
- plat Old French
- plate Old French
- plate Middle Dutch
- platta Old High German
- plate Scots