Planke
See also: planke
German
Etymology
From Middle High German (Central German) and Middle Low German planke, both via northern dialects of Old French ultimately from Late Latin planca, whence also English plank, French planche, Dutch plank.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈplaŋkə/
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Noun
Planke f (genitive Planke, plural Planken)
- plank (big or thick board of wood)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- Beplankung
- Leitplanke
- Plankengang
- über die Planke gehen
Descendants
Further reading
- Planke in Duden online
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