ciantâ
Ligurian
/t͡ʃaŋˈtaː/
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to plant (e.g. vegetables)
- (transitive) to hammer, drive, stick into
- (transitive) to ditch or leave abruptly
- (intransitive) to stop or cease
Etymology
Inherited from Latin plantāre root from Proto-Indo-European *pleh₂- (flat, broad, plain, wide, wide and flat, thin, field).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pleh₂-
Gloss
flat, broad, plain, wide, wide and flat, thin, field
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Kanji
野, 畑, 原
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Poland English
- palam Latin
- placo Latin
- planarius Latin
- plancus Latin
- plantāre Latin
- plantātiōnem Latin
- planus Latin
- plaustrum Latin
- plānum Latin
- plānus Latin
- pianoforte Italian
- piantare Italian
- planter French
- плита Russian
- плоский Russian
- plantar Spanish, Castilian
- πέλανος Ancient Greek
- πλάγος Ancient Greek
- πλανάω Ancient Greek
- πλατεῖα Ancient Greek
- *gʰredʰ- Proto-Indo-European
- *pleHk- Proto-Indo-European
- *pleh₂- Proto-Indo-European
- *pleh₂-no-s Proto-Indo-European
- *pleh₂-r- Proto-Indo-European
- *pleh₂ros Proto-Indo-European
- *pléh₂-n̥t-eh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *pléh₂n̥teh₂ Proto-Indo-European
- *pl̥h₂-u-tós Proto-Indo-European
- *felþuz Proto-Germanic
- *flaką Proto-Germanic
- *plantōna Proto-Germanic
- flage Middle English
- láithreacht Irish
- flana Old Norse
- *polnъ Proto-Slavic
- *poľe Proto-Slavic
- *pȍľe Proto-Slavic
- împlânta Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- plaetse Middle Dutch
- láithrech, láthrach Old Irish
- chantar Old Portuguese
- plantar Old Portuguese
- *ɸlātrom Proto-Celtic
- *plānktā Proto-Italic
- llantar Asturian
- plantar Asturian
- plantâ Friulian
- plantar Old Occitan
- urlár Middle Irish
- chiantari Sicilian
- ghiantari Sicilian
- pltk' Middle Persian
- piantar Venetian
- *pləks Proto-Hellenic
- 𒁄𒄭𒅖 Hittite