lanț
Moldavian
/lant͡s/
noun
Definitions
- chain
Etymology
Borrowed from Hungarian lánc (chain) derived from Middle High German lanne (chain) derived from Old High German lanna (platelet, metal sheet, chain) derived from Latin lanna, lāmina (sheet especially of metal, thin sheet of material, thin plate, plate).
Origin
Latin
lāmina
Gloss
sheet especially of metal, thin sheet of material, thin plate, plate
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
🍽️
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- lamina English
- lamella Latin
- lanna Latin
- lāmina Latin
- ellátási lánc Hungarian
- gyermekláncfű Hungarian
- hegylánc Hungarian
- lánc Hungarian
- láncfűrész Hungarian
- láncok Hungarian
- láncreakció Hungarian
- láncszem Hungarian
- nyaklánc Hungarian
- szólánc Hungarian
- tápláléklánc Hungarian
- élőlánc Hungarian
- étteremlánc Hungarian
- lamina Italian
- lame French
- lamelle French
- ланцуг Russian
- lâmina Portuguese
- *tugiz Proto-Germanic
- łańcuch Polish
- lano Czech
- lanac Serbo-Croatian
- ланац Serbo-Croatian
- dezlănțui Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- lanna Old High German
- lanne Middle High German
- zug Middle High German
- ланец Macedonian
- ланцюг Ukrainian
- lano Slovak
- ланцуг Belarusian
- lancúh Old Czech