Where does “planlegge” come from?

planlegge (Norwegian Bokmål) comes from Norwegian Bokmål plan, from German plan, from French plan, from French plain, from Old French plain, from Latin plēnus, from Proto-Italic plēnos, from Proto-Indo-European pl̥h₁nós — to fill.

planlegge (Norwegian Bokmål): to plan; to schedule

Definitions

  1. to plan; to schedule

Ancestry of “planlegge”, step by step

planlegge traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Norwegian Bokmål plan

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Bokmålplana plan; a level or plane
2Germanplanplanar, flat; plain, forthright
3Frenchplanplan; map; plane
4Frenchplainplane
5Old Frenchplainfull; plain; flat
6Latinplēnusfull; filled; complete
7Proto-Italicplēnosfull
8Proto-Indo-Europeanpl̥h₁nósfull
9Proto-Indo-Europeanpleh₁-to fill

via Norwegian Bokmål legge

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Norwegian Bokmålleggeto lay, put, place
2Old Norseleggjato lay, place, put; to make, build
3Proto-Germaniclagjanąto lay, to place in a resting position
4Proto-Indo-Europeanlegʰ-to lie

Words derived from “planlegge

Every word from Proto-Indo-European pleh₁-Every word from Proto-Indo-European pl̥h₁nósEvery word from Proto-Italic plēnos
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