plank

(Anglais)

Fréquence

C2
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/plæŋk/
Étymologie (Anglais)

In summary

From Middle English plank, planke, borrowed from Old French planke, Old Northern French planque (compare French planche, from Old French planche), from Vulgar Latin planca, from palanca, from Latin phalanga. The Latin term derives from the Ancient Greek φάλαγξ (phálanx), so it is thus a doublet of phalange and phalanx. Compare also the doublets planch and planche, and plancha, borrowed later from Middle French, Modern French, and Spanish, respectively.

planche de bois

article d’un programme éléctoral

bois de charpente

élément d’un programme électoral

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