palankin
See also: Palankin
English
editNoun
editpalankin (plural palankins)
- Archaic form of palanquin.
- 1916 July, Henry Yule & al., "Padre Maestro Fray Seb. Manrique in Bengal (1628–Sept. 11, 1629)", Bengal Past & Present, Vol. XIII, No. 25, p. 32:
- P. della Valle writes in the same strain: "And these two, the palankins and the andors [a kind of doli] also differ from one another, for in the andor the cane which sustains it is, as it is in the reti, straight; whereas in the palankin, for the greater convenience of the inmate, and to give more room for raising his head, the cane is arched upwards like this, _∩_..."
- 1916 July, Henry Yule & al., "Padre Maestro Fray Seb. Manrique in Bengal (1628–Sept. 11, 1629)", Bengal Past & Present, Vol. XIII, No. 25, p. 32:
Czech
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom English palanquin, from Portuguese palanquim, from Odia ପାଲଙ୍କି (pālaṅki), ultimately from Sanskrit पल्यङ्क (palyaṅka), variant of पर्यङ्क (paryaṅka, “bed, couch, litter”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpalankin m inan
Declension
editDeclension of palankin (hard masculine inanimate)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | palankin | palankiny |
genitive | palankinu | palankinů |
dative | palankinu | palankinům |
accusative | palankin | palankiny |
vocative | palankine | palankiny |
locative | palankinu | palankinech |
instrumental | palankinem | palankiny |
Further reading
editDanish
editEtymology
editFrom English palanquin, from Portuguese palanquim, from Odia ପାଲଙ୍କି (pālaṅki), ultimately from Sanskrit पल्यङ्क (palyaṅka), variant of पर्यङ्क (paryaṅka, “bed, couch, litter”).
Noun
editpalankin c (singular definite palankinen, plural indefinite palankiner)
- palanquin (Asian litter or sedan chair)
Inflection
editDeclension of palankin
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | palankin | palankinen | palankiner | palankinerne |
genitive | palankins | palankinens | palankiners | palankinernes |
References
edit- "palankin", Danmarks Nationalleksikon (lex.dk)
- "palankin", Ordbog over det Danske Sprog (ordnet.dk)
Polish
editEtymology
editFrom English palanquin, from Portuguese palanquim, from Odia ପାଲଙ୍କି (pālaṅki), ultimately from Sanskrit पल्यङ्क (palyaṅka), variant of पर्यङ्क (paryaṅka, “bed, couch, litter”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editpalankin m inan
Declension
editDeclension of palankin
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | palankin | palankiny |
genitive | palankinu | palankinów |
dative | palankinowi | palankinom |
accusative | palankin | palankiny |
instrumental | palankinem | palankinami |
locative | palankinie | palankinach |
vocative | palankinie | palankiny |
Further reading
edit- palankin in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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