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Etymology of the French word placer

the French word placer
derived from the French word place
derived from the Vulgar Latin root *plattea
derived from the Classical Latin word platea (broad way, street)
derived from the Greek word plateia, πλατεῖα (a wide 'plat' or 'place'; open square)
derived from the Greek word platus, πλατύς (flat; spread out 'flat' ('plot'); broad)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *plat-
derived from the French word place)

Derivations in French

placement, plaçure, placeur, plaçage, emplacement

Derivations in other languages

Italian piazzare, Romanian plasa

Cognates

Dutch platform, Dutch plaats, Dutch plaatsen, English place, English platform, French plate-forme, French place, German Plattform, German plazieren, German Platz, Italian piazza, Norwegian plattform, Norwegian plass, Norwegian plassere, Polish plac, Provençal plassa, Swedish plattform, Swedish plats, Swedish placera, Yiddish plats



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