plansza
Polish
noun
Definitions
- gameboard
- chart (systematic non-narrative presentation of data)
Etymology
Borrowed from French planche (board) derived from Old French planche derived from Latin planca (board, slab), phalanga (pole for carrying things, wooden roller, roller pole for moving heavy objects, roller, pole) derived from Ancient Greek φάλαγξ (battle order, array, log, etc, body of soldiers, trunk, phalanx, battle array, stem).
Origin
Ancient Greek
φάλαγξ
Gloss
battle order, array, log, etc, body of soldiers, trunk, phalanx, battle array, stem
Kanji
茎
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- planche English
- *palanga Latin
- palanca Latin
- phalanga Latin
- phalangem Latin
- phalangem, phalanx Latin
- phalanx Latin
- planca Latin
- palánk Hungarian
- falanghina Italian
- phalange French
- planche French
- planchette French
- planchiste French
- планка Russian
- фаланга Russian
- palanca Spanish, Castilian
- plancha Spanish, Castilian
- φάλαγξ Ancient Greek
- φαλάγγιον Ancient Greek
- φᾰ́λᾰγγᾰ, φάλαγξ Ancient Greek
- φᾰ́λᾰγξ Ancient Greek
- *bʰelǵ- Proto-Indo-European
- prancha Portuguese
- falanga Polish
- planszówka Polish
- falang Irish
- planche Danish
- planš Czech
- planche Old French
- φάλαγγα Greek (modern)
- փաղանգ Old Armenian
- plianche Norman
- pleng Albanian
- planke Middle Low German
- llancha Asturian
- pjancura Dalmatian
- planke ONF.
- planque ONF.