[ˈpla.sə], [ˈpla.sa]
OrigenInherited from Latin platea.
- feminineplaza, square
- feminineseat, spot
- femininea location where castells are presented publicly
“plaça de nou, a public location where a nine-storey castell has been successfully performed”
“plaça de deu, a public location where a ten-storey castell has been successfully performed”
- femininea context of public performance, as opposed to during an assaig
“dur a plaça, successfully perform (a particular kind of castell) in public”
Formesplaces(plural)