Plane

Bedeutung (Englisch)

tarpaulin, awning (large sheet of waterproof material used as covering)

Plan

  1. (masculine, strong) project
  2. (masculine, strong) plan (way of procedure)
  3. (masculine, strong) technical drawing or diagram
  4. (masculine, strong) detailed map
  5. (colloquial, masculine, strong) idea, clue (insight or understanding)
  6. (masculine, strong) plot

Synonyme

Zeltbahn

Sonnendach

Sprungtuch

Wagendecke

Wagenplane

Wasserreservoir

Blahe

Plache

Frequenz

C1
Dialekte

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

blache

Basel-Landschaft

Basel-Landschaft

huudere

Daten bereitgestellt von: Deutsch-Schweizerdeutsches Wörterbuch

Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈplaːnə/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Middle High German blā, blahe, from Old High German blaha, from Proto-Germanic *blahwǭ, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰlok-. The modern form is East Central German with intrusive -n- (taken from the Middle High German genitive-dative blān, blahen) and sporadic p- for initial b-. Related with Icelandic blæja (“veil”). Not related with plan (“planar, flat, smooth”), though it may be associated with it.

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