plezier
Dutch (Brabantic)
/pləˈziːr/
noun
Definitions
- fun, leisure
- pleasure
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle French plaisir derived from Old French plaisir derived from Latin placeō (appease, please, satisfy).
Origin
Latin
placeō
Gloss
appease, please, satisfy
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antipleasure English
- forepleasure English
- pleasurability English
- pleasurable English
- pleasure English
- pleasurebot English
- pleasuredome English
- pleasureful English
- pleasureless English
- pleasurer English
- pleasuresome English
- pleasurest English
- pleasureth English
- pleasurist English
- pleasurization English
- pleasurize English
- self-pleasure English
- unpleasure English
- beneplaceo Latin
- complaceo Latin
- displiceo Latin
- placeō Latin
- placidus Latin
- placēre Latin
- jacht Dutch, Flemish
- onplezierig Dutch, Flemish
- plezierig Dutch, Flemish
- plezierjacht Dutch, Flemish
- pleziervaart Dutch, Flemish
- vaart Dutch, Flemish
- plaisir French
- plaisir Middle English
- plaisance Old French
- plaisir Old French
- plere Old French
- plezuro Esperanto
- pelesir Indonesian
- plesier Afrikaans
- plaisir Middle French
- plac Aromanian
- *plakjɔnit Proto-Albanian
- placar Dalmatian
- prisirie Sranan Tongo