Where does “pllanche” come from?

pllanche (Franco-Provençal) comes from Latin planca, from Latin palanca, from Ottoman Turkish پلانقه, from Italian paranco, from Italian palanco, from Vulgar Latin palanca, from Latin phalanga, from Ancient Greek φάλαγξ — to balk, beam.

pllanche (Franco-Provençal): plank, board

Definitions

  1. plank, board

Ancestry of “pllanche”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinplancaslat, plank
2Latinpalancaslat, plank or stake; palanka, a palisaded...
3Ottoman Turkishپلانقهa kind of palisaded fortification erected by the...
4Italianparancohoist
5ItalianpalancoAlternative form of paranco
6Vulgar Latinpalancaslat, plank or stake; palanka, a palisaded...
7Latinphalangawooden roller; carrying pole; alternative form of...
8Ancient Greekφάλαγξline of battle, battle-array; ranks of an army;...
9Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰelǵ-to balk, beam
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰelǵ-