palco

See also: pałco

Italian

Etymology

From Lombardic balko (beam) from Proto-Germanic *balkô (beam), from Proto-Indo-European *bhelg'- (beam, pile, prop). Compare German Balken, English balk.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -alko

Noun

palco m (plural palchi)

  1. stand, platform
  2. (theater, music) stage
    Synonym: palcoscenico
  3. (theater) box
  4. (zoology) antler
  5. scaffold, scaffolding

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Portuguese

palco

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian palco (stand; stage), from Lombardic balko (beam) from Proto-Germanic *balkô (beam), from Proto-Indo-European *bhelg'- (beam, pile, prop). Cognate to Portuguese balcão.

Pronunciation

Noun

palco m (plural palcos)

  1. stage (of a theatre)
  2. (figuratively) a location where something important happens

Derived terms

  • palco elisabetano
  • palco giratório
  • palco italiano

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Spanish

Etymology

From Italian palco, doublet of balco (now usu. balcone), balcony.

Noun

palco m (plural palcos)

  1. (theater) box
  2. bench
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