Where does “plaquettaire” come from?

plaquettaire (French) comes from French plaquette, from French plaque, from Middle Dutch placken, from Middle Dutch placke, from Old Dutch plagga, from Proto-Germanic plaggą — a piece of cloth or fabric; a patch.

plaquettaire (French): platelet

Definitions

  1. platelet

Ancestry of “plaquettaire”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchplaquettepacket of butter, chocolate; strip, blister pack of pills
2Frenchplaquesheet, plate; slab; plaque
3Middle Dutchplackento patch, beat metal into a thin plate
4Middle Dutchplackedisk, patch, stain; name of a coin
5Old Dutchplaggapatch
6Proto-Germanicplaggąa piece of cloth or fabric; a patch
Every word from Proto-Germanic plaggąEvery word from Old Dutch plaggaEvery word from Middle Dutch placke