palanka

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See also: palaṅka

English

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Etymology 1

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From Ottoman Turkish پلانقه (palanka). Doublet of planch, plank, and phalanx.

Noun

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palanka (plural palankas)

  1. (military, historical) A permanently entrenched wooden camp attached to Turkish frontier fortresses.

Etymology 2

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From Sanskrit पल्यङ्क (palyaṅka), variant of पर्यङ्क (paryaṅka, bed, couch, litter).

Noun

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palanka (plural palankas)

  1. Obsolete form of palanquin.

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Anagrams

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Ottoman Turkish پلانقه (palanka).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /pǎlaːnka/
  • Hyphenation: pa‧lan‧ka

Noun

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pàlānka f (Cyrillic spelling па̀ла̄нка)

  1. a small town on the Balkans
  2. a type of wooden fortress on the roads of Ottoman Empire built for the protection of travelers

Declension

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Turkish

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Etymology

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From Ottoman Turkish پلانقه (palanka), from Hungarian palánk, from Latin phalanga.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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palanka (definite accusative palankayı, plural palankalar)

  1. palanka (a permanently entrenched camp attached to Turkish frontier fortresses)

Declension

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Inflection
Nominative palanka
Definite accusative palankayı
Singular Plural
Nominative palanka palankalar
Definite accusative palankayı palankaları
Dative palankaya palankalara
Locative palankada palankalarda
Ablative palankadan palankalardan
Genitive palankanın palankaların