Jump to content

plads: difference between revisions

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Content deleted Content added
Rukhabot (talk | contribs)
m interwikis: +chr:plads
 
(14 intermediate revisions by 9 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{also|plads'}}
==Danish==
==Danish==


===Etymology===
===Etymology===
Via {{der|da|gml|plātze}} and {{der|da|fro|place}} from {{der|da|la|platēa}}, a loan from {{der|da|grc|πλατεῖα}}, substantive of {{m|grc|πλατύς||broad}}. The Low German form was also borrowed to Late {{cog|non|plaz}} and {{cog|sv|plats}}.

From late {{etyl|non|da}} {{term|plaz|lang=non}}, from {{etyl|gml|da}} {{term|platze|plātze|lang=gml}}, from {{etyl|la|da}} {{term|platea|lang=la}}, from {{etyl|grc|da}} {{term|πλατεῖα|tr=plateĩa|sc=polytonic|lang=grc}}, substantive of {{term|πλατύς||broad|tr=platýs|sc=polytonic|lang=grc}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|/plas/|[pʰl̥as]|lang=da}}
* {{IPA|da|/plas/|[pl̥æs̺]}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
Line 22: Line 22:
{{da-noun-infl|en|er||plads'}}
{{da-noun-infl|en|er||plads'}}


====Derived terms====
[[da:plads]]
* {{l|da|losseplads}}
[[fr:plads]]
[[hu:plads]]
[[mg:plads]]
[[chr:plads]]

Latest revision as of 17:29, 22 April 2023

See also: plads'

Danish

[edit]

Etymology

[edit]

Via Middle Low German plātze and Old French place from Latin platēa, a loan from Ancient Greek πλατεῖα (plateîa), substantive of πλατύς (platús, broad). The Low German form was also borrowed to Late Old Norse plaz and Swedish plats.

Pronunciation

[edit]

Noun

[edit]

plads c (singular definite pladsen, plural indefinite pladser)

  1. place
  2. seat
  3. position
  4. berth
  5. room
  6. space
  7. job

Inflection

[edit]

Derived terms

[edit]