"flanco" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /ˈflɐ̃.ku/ Forms: flancos [plural]
Etymology: From French flanc, from Middle French flanc, from Old French flanc, of Germanic origin, probably Frankish *hlanca, from Proto-Germanic *hlankaz (“flexible", "to bend”), from Proto-Indo-European *kleng- (“to bend”). Akin to Old High German hlanca (“loin”), Middle High German lanke (“hip joint”) (German lenken (“to bend, turn, lead”)), Old English hlanc (“loose, slender, flaccid, lank”). More at English lank. Etymology templates: {{der|pt|fr|flanc}} French flanc, {{der|pt|frm|flanc}} Middle French flanc, {{der|pt|fro|flanc}} Old French flanc, {{der|pt|gem}} Germanic, {{der|pt|frk|*hlanca}} Frankish *hlanca, {{der|pt|gem-pro|*hlankaz||flexible", "to bend}} Proto-Germanic *hlankaz (“flexible", "to bend”), {{der|pt|ine-pro|*kleng-||to bend}} Proto-Indo-European *kleng- (“to bend”), {{cog|goh|hlanca||loin}} Old High German hlanca (“loin”), {{cog|gmh|lanke||hip joint}} Middle High German lanke (“hip joint”), {{cog|de|lenken||to bend, turn, lead}} German lenken (“to bend, turn, lead”), {{cog|ang|hlanc||loose, slender, flaccid, lank}} Old English hlanc (“loose, slender, flaccid, lank”), {{cog|en|lank}} English lank Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} flanco m (plural flancos)
  1. flank Wikipedia link: pt:flanco Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-flanco-pt-noun-j-yIJofJ Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /ˈflanko/, [ˈflãŋ.ko] Forms: flancos [plural]
Rhymes: -anko Etymology: Borrowed from French flanc, from Middle French flanc, from Old French flanc, of Germanic origin, probably specifically from Frankish *hlanca, from Proto-Germanic *hlankaz (“flexible; slender”), from Proto-Indo-European *kleng- (“to bend”). Akin to Old High German hlanca (“hip, flank, loin”), Middle High German hip, flank, loin, German Gelenk (“joint”), Old English hlanc (“loose, slender, flaccid, lank”). More at English lank. Etymology templates: {{bor+|es|fr|flanc}} Borrowed from French flanc, {{der|es|frm|flanc}} Middle French flanc, {{der|es|fro|flanc}} Old French flanc, {{der|es|gem|-}} Germanic, {{der|es|frk|*hlanca}} Frankish *hlanca, {{der|es|gem-pro|*hlankaz||flexible; slender}} Proto-Germanic *hlankaz (“flexible; slender”), {{der|es|ine-pro|*kleng-||to bend}} Proto-Indo-European *kleng- (“to bend”), {{cog|goh|hlanca||hip, flank, loin}} Old High German hlanca (“hip, flank, loin”), {{cog|gmh|lanke|hip, flank, loin}} Middle High German hip, flank, loin, {{cog|de|Gelenk||joint}} German Gelenk (“joint”), {{cog|ang|hlanc||loose, slender, flaccid, lank}} Old English hlanc (“loose, slender, flaccid, lank”), {{cog|en|lank}} English lank Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} flanco m (plural flancos)
  1. flank Tags: masculine Derived forms: flanquear
    Sense id: en-flanco-es-noun-j-yIJofJ Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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