Where does “chianca” come from?

chianca (Tarantino) comes from Vulgar 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.

chianca (Tarantino): stone

Definitions

  1. stone

Ancestry of “chianca”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Vulgar Latinplanca
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-Every word from Ancient Greek φάλαγξEvery word from Latin phalanga