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banket
English
Etymology
Dutch banket
Noun
banket (plural bankets)
- A sweet almond dessert pastry that originated in the Netherlands.
Synonyms
- banketstaaf
- letterbanket
Danish
Noun
banket n
- definite singular of bank
Dutch
Etymology
From Middle Dutch banket. This etymology is incomplete. You can help Wiktionary by elaborating on the origins of this term.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b???k?t/
- Hyphenation: ban?ket
- Rhymes: -?t
Noun
banket n (plural banketten, diminutive banketje n)
- A banquet, formal, festive meal.
- (countable, uncountable) A pastry made of almond paste and puff pastry.
- (collective, uncountable) Any of a variety of sweet pastries.
- (military) A banquette, narrow area behind a defensive wall's parapet, elevated above its terreplein and used by defending infantry to shoot safely at attackers.
Derived terms
- banketbakker
- banketdeeg
- banketeren
- banketfabriek
- bankethuis
- banketletter
- banketspijs
- banketstaaf
- banketsuiker
- paleisbanket
- zeebanket
Descendants
- Afrikaans: banket
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
- banka
Verb
banket
- inflection of banke:
- simple past
- past participle
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From French banquette. Compare b?nak.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?nke?t/
- Hyphenation: ban?ket
Noun
bànk?t m (Cyrillic spelling ????????)
- A banquet.
Declension
References
- “banket” in Hrvatski jezi?ni portal
banket From the web:
banke
English
Noun
banke (plural bankes)
- Obsolete spelling of bank
- 19th century, Jean Ingelow - The Brides of Enderby
- And rearing Lindis backward press'd
- Shook all her trembling bankes amaine;
- 19th century, Jean Ingelow - The Brides of Enderby
Anagrams
- baken, e-bank
Afrikaans
Noun
banke
- plural of bank
Danish
Etymology 1
From the noun bakke
Noun
banke c (singular definite banken, plural indefinite banker)
- a bank (underwater area of higher elevation, a sandbank)
- a bank (of clouds or fog)
Derived terms
- fiskebanke
- sandbanke
- tågebanke
Etymology 2
From Old Norse banga
Verb
banke (imperative bank, present tense banker, simple past and past participle banka or banket, present tense bankende)
- to knock (rap one's knuckles against something, such as a door)
- to hammer (strike with a hammer)
- to beat (heart)
- to throb (pain, headache, pulse)
Derived terms
- banker
Lithuanian
Noun
banke m
- locative singular of bankas
- vocative singular of bankas
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology 1
From the noun bakke
Noun
banke m (definite singular banken, indefinite plural banker, definite plural bankene)
- a bank (underwater area of higher elevation, a sandbank)
- a bank (of clouds or fog)
Derived terms
- fiskebanke
- sandbanke
- tåkebanke
Etymology 2
From Old Norse banga
Verb
banke (imperative bank, present tense banker, simple past and past participle banka or banket, present tense bankende)
- to knock (rap one's knuckles against something, such as a door)
- to hammer (strike with a hammer)
- to beat (heart)
- to throb (pain, headache, pulse)
Derived terms
- banker
References
- “banke” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From the noun bakke
Noun
banke m (definite singular banken, indefinite plural bankar, definite plural bankane)
- a bank (underwater area of higher elevation, a sandbank)
- a bank (of clouds or fog)
Derived terms
- fiskebanke
- sandbanke
- tåkebanke
References
- “banke” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Slovak
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?ba?k?/
Noun
banke
- dative singular of banka
- locative singular of banka
Slovene
Noun
bánke
- genitive singular of bánka
- nominative plural of bánka
- accusative plural of bánka
banke From the web:
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