Place
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English
Noun
place, plural places
- Open space, courtyard, market square
- Group of houses
- "They live at Westminster Place."
- Location; position; coordinates in the space-time continuum
Translations
- German: Platz (1); Ort, Position (3)
- Lithuanian: aikštė f (1); vieta f (3)
Verb, transitive
- Put an object in a specific location.
- By extension, remember where and when an object has been previously encountered.
- Achieve a certain position, as in a horse race.
Translations
- German: platzieren (1, 3), einordnen (2)
Etymology
From Old English meaning "open space", from French place, from Latin platea, plaza, from PIE *plat.
French
Noun
place
- Courtyard; open space