pleng
Albanian
Etymology 1
Possibly borrowed through Vulgar Latin from Latin phalanga (“roller or pole for moving heavy objects”). Cf. also plang however.
Noun
pleng m (plural plengje, definite plengu, definite plural plengjet)
Declension
| singular | plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | pleng | plengu | plengje | plengjet |
| accusative | plengun | |||
| dative | plengu | plengut | plengjeve | plengjeve |
| ablative | plengjesh | |||
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Either from or related to planus. [1]
Noun
pleng
- worldly goods, property, everything one has
- bosom of one's family
References
- ^ Fjalori i Mehmet Elezit, page 1157
Aromanian
Alternative forms
- asplãngu, plãngu
Etymology
From Latin plangō. Compare Daco-Romanian plânge, plâng.
Verb
pleng first-singular present indicative (third-person singular present indicative plendzi, past participle plemte or plemse)
Related terms
- plãndzeri
- plemt
- niplemt