blanc
Syllable Decomposition
blancThe Vulgar Latin blancus is postulated by the Romance languages: blanco in Spanish, bianco in Italian, branco in Portuguese, from the Frankish blank ('clear' see blue), which replaced the Latin albus, candidus see blond, brown, tawny and gray for other color names borrowed from Germanic.
Definitions
- peinturemaçonneriecuisine
- œnologie
- cuisine
- botanique
- agriculture
- sport
Feminine
Blanche
Plural
blancs
Hyponym
incane
Translations
german:Eiweiß
english:space
chinese:白色
spanish:blanco
italian:bianca
polish:biały
swedish:vitt
See also
Albane (pn.) blanc (adj.) blanchâtre (adj.) blancher (cn.) blanchet (adj.) blanchet (cn.) blanchette (cn.) blanchette (adj.) blancheur (cn.) leucite (cn.) leucisme (cn.) albite (cn.) aubier (cn.) blanquette (cn.) aubour (cn.) obier (cn.) blanquet (cn.) albène (cn.) blanchité (cn.) blaquet (cn.)