banco

Etymology 1
From, from.

Adjective

 * 1) Being or relating to a type of court involving a bench of judges, often an appeals court.

Etymology 2
From. .

Noun

 * 1)  A bank, especially that of Venice;.
 * 2)  In baccarat or chemin de fer, a bet on the banker hand.
 * 1)  In baccarat or chemin de fer, a bet on the banker hand.
 * 1)  In baccarat or chemin de fer, a bet on the banker hand.

Etymology
12th century in local Latin texts. With the meaning of bank, from ; with the meaning of bench and workbench probably from ; ultimately from, from.

Noun

 * 1) bench
 * 2) workbench
 * 3) sandbank
 * 4) school, shoal
 * 5)  thwart
 * 6) bank
 * 1) bank

Etymology 1
, from, from. .

Noun

 * 1) desk
 * 2) counter (in a bank, etc.)
 * 3) bench, table
 * 4) stall (selling goods)
 * 5) dock (in a court)
 * 6) shoal (of sand)
 * 7) floe (of ice)
 * 8) bank (institution to place or borrow money)
 * 9) bank (of fog, clouds, sand)
 * 10) school (of fishes)
 * 11) pawnshop (banco dei pegni)
 * 12) reef (of corals)

Descendants
''Includes descendants from. Some may be via other European languages.''



Etymology 1
Borrowed from, from , from.

Noun

 * 1) bank financial institution
 * 2) bank safe place for storage and retrieval of items
 * 3) bench long seat
 * 4)  bench place where players of a sport sit when not playing
 * 5)  bank a shallow area in a body of water

Etymology 1
, from. Compare 🇨🇬 and.

Noun

 * 1) bank
 * 2) bench
 * 3) pew
 * 4) school of fish
 * 1) school of fish