[plɑk]
HierkonftAlteration of older Plak, from northern Middle High German placke, from Proto-Germanic *plaggą. Cognate with Dutch plak, German Placken. The short vowel as well as certain senses are from influence of French plaque, from the same Germanic source.
- femininesheet, plate (of metal)
- feminineslab, tablet (of stone)
- feminineplaque (ornament)
- femininesheet, layer
- femininerecord
FormenPlacken(plural)
Quell: Wiktionary