plianche
Norman
Etymology
From Old French planche, from Vulgar Latin *planca, probably from *palanca, from Latin phalanga (“wooden roller; pole for carrying things”) possibly under influence from plānus (“level, flat, even”).
Derived terms
- blianche plianche (“whiteboard”)
- néthe plianche (“blackboard”)
- plianche à rouôlettes (“skateboard”)
- plianche à vaile (“windsail”)
- plianche dé seurf (“surfboard”)
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