plat
Dutch (Brabantic)
/plɑt/
adj
Definitions
- flat
- of soft consistency
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch plat (smack, slap, blow) derived from Old French plat (plainly, calm, blunt, bluntly, in a flat position, directly, level, straight, flat, plain, footbridge) derived from Latin *plattus (flat).
Origin
Latin
*plattus
Gloss
flat
Concept
Semantic Field
Spatial relations
Ontological Category
Property
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *plattus Latin
- Plattdeutsch German
- Plattfisch German
- Plattfuß German
- platt German
- plattdeutsch German
- plattmachen German
- chiatto Italian
- piatto Italian
- Duits Dutch, Flemish
- Platduits Dutch, Flemish
- af Dutch, Flemish
- afplatten Dutch, Flemish
- afplatting Dutch, Flemish
- branden Dutch, Flemish
- platbranden Dutch, Flemish
- platvis Dutch, Flemish
- vis Dutch, Flemish
- platitude French
- chato Spanish, Castilian
- plato Spanish, Castilian
- πλατύς Ancient Greek
- πλᾰτῠ́ς Ancient Greek
- chato Portuguese
- prato Portuguese
- platt Swedish
- plat Middle English
- plat Old French
- plat Catalan, Valencian
- plat Middle Dutch
- pliat Norman
- plat Middle High German
- platt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- plat Middle French
- plateforme Middle French
- plat Middle Low German
- platt Middle Low German
- piat Venetian
- ciàtto Ligurian
- plata Sranan Tongo