dish

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Apple pie   is   an   iconic   dish .

Η Apple Pie είναι ένα εικονικό πιάτο.

(Αγγλικός)

Συχνότητα

B2
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/dɪʃ/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

In summary

From Middle English dissh, disch, from Old English disċ (“plate; bowl; dish”), from Proto-West Germanic *disk (“table; dish”) (whence also Proto-Slavic *dъska, whence Bulgarian дъска́ (dǎská), Polish deska, Russian доска́ (doská)), Russian чан (čan)) from Latin discus. Doublet of dais, desk, disc, discus, disk, and diskos. Cognates Cognate with Scots disch (“dish; plate”), Dutch dis (“table”), German Low German Disk, Disch (“table”), German Tisch (“table”), Danish disk (“dish; counter”), Swedish disk (“dish; counter”), Icelandic diskur (“dish; plate”), Finnish tiski (“desk, counter; dish”). Compare the identical meaning expansion (vessel for food, then also content of such a vessel, then also specific type of food): Bulgarian блю́до (bljúdo), Russian блю́до (bljúdo). For the roundness aspect compare Polish rondel (“pan, saucepan”) (< Latin rotundus (whence also English round)). Also compare typologically Proto-Slavic *misъka << Latin mēnsa; Ancient Greek πίναξ (pínax) (several meanings).

Related words

πιάτο

φαγητό

δοχείο

σκεύος

στιφάδο

προσφέρω

κενώνω

παραθέτω

πιάτα

πιάτο φαγητού

σερβίρω στα παιδιά

έδεσμα

δορυφορική κεραία

αγγείο

’piato

ανατρέπω

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