bank

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from , from , from , from. .

Noun

 * 1)  An institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs.
 * 2)  A branch office of such an institution.
 * 3)  An underwriter or controller of a card game.
 * 4)  A fund from deposits or contributions, to be used in transacting business; a joint stock or capital.
 * 5)  The sum of money etc. which the dealer or banker has as a fund from which to draw stakes and pay losses.
 * 6)  Money; profit.
 * 7)  In certain games, such as dominos, a fund of pieces from which the players are allowed to draw.
 * 8)  A safe and guaranteed place of storage for and retrieval of important items or goods.
 * 9)  A device used to store coins or currency.
 * 10)  a natural elevation of mud and other material under sea, rising for instance from a continental shelf
 * 11)  a mound or mass of cloud or fog
 * 1)  A safe and guaranteed place of storage for and retrieval of important items or goods.
 * 2)  A device used to store coins or currency.
 * 3)  a natural elevation of mud and other material under sea, rising for instance from a continental shelf
 * 4)  a mound or mass of cloud or fog
 * 1)  a natural elevation of mud and other material under sea, rising for instance from a continental shelf
 * 2)  a mound or mass of cloud or fog

Descendants
Some may be via other European languages.
 * All borrowings



Verb

 * 1)  To deal with a bank or financial institution, or for an institution to provide financial services to a client.
 * 2)  To put into a bank.
 * 3)  To conceal in the rectum for use in prison.
 * 1)  To put into a bank.
 * 2)  To conceal in the rectum for use in prison.
 * 1)  To conceal in the rectum for use in prison.

Etymology 2
From, from and , from. Akin to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)   An edge of river, lake, or other watercourse.
 * 2)   An elevation, or rising ground, under the sea; a shallow area of shifting sand, gravel, mud, and so forth (for example, a sandbank or mudbank).
 * the banks of Newfoundland
 * 1)  A slope of earth, sand, etc.; an embankment.
 * 2)  The incline of an aircraft, especially during a turn.
 * 3)  An incline, a hill.
 * 4) A mass noun for a quantity of clouds.
 * The bank of clouds on the horizon announced the arrival of the predicted storm front.
 * 1)  The face of the coal at which miners are working.
 * 2)  A deposit of ore or coal, worked by excavations above water level.
 * 3)  The ground at the top of a shaft.
 * Ores are brought to bank.
 * The bank of clouds on the horizon announced the arrival of the predicted storm front.
 * 1)  The face of the coal at which miners are working.
 * 2)  A deposit of ore or coal, worked by excavations above water level.
 * 3)  The ground at the top of a shaft.
 * Ores are brought to bank.

Verb

 * 1)  To roll or incline laterally in order to turn.
 * 2)   To cause (an aircraft) to bank.
 * 3)  To form into a bank or heap, to bank up.
 * 4)  To cover the embers of a fire with ashes in order to retain heat.
 * 5)  To raise a mound or dike about; to enclose, defend, or fortify with a bank; to embank.
 * 6)  To pass by the banks of.
 * 7)  To provide additional power for a train ascending a bank (incline) by attaching another locomotive.
 * 1)  To pass by the banks of.
 * 2)  To provide additional power for a train ascending a bank (incline) by attaching another locomotive.
 * 1)  To provide additional power for a train ascending a bank (incline) by attaching another locomotive.

Etymology 3
From, , from , from. Akin to 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) A row or panel of items stored or grouped together.
 * 2) A row of keys on a musical keyboard or the equivalent on a typewriter keyboard.
 * 3)  A contiguous block of memory that is of fixed, hardware-dependent size, but often larger than a page and partitioning the memory such that two distinct banks do not overlap.
 * 4)  A set of multiple adjacent drop targets.
 * 1) A row of keys on a musical keyboard or the equivalent on a typewriter keyboard.
 * 2)  A contiguous block of memory that is of fixed, hardware-dependent size, but often larger than a page and partitioning the memory such that two distinct banks do not overlap.
 * 3)  A set of multiple adjacent drop targets.

Synonyms

 * (row) line, rank, tier; (panel) block, grid, panel

Verb

 * 1)  To arrange or order in a row.

Etymology 4
Probably from. Of origin, and akin to English.

Noun

 * 1) A bench, as for rowers in a galley; also, a tier of oars.
 * 2) A bench or seat for judges in court.
 * 3) The regular term of a court of law, or the full court sitting to hear arguments upon questions of law, as distinguished from a sitting at nisi prius, or a court held for jury trials. See
 * 4)  A kind of table used by printers.
 * 5)  A bench, or row of keys belonging to a keyboard, as in an organ.
 * 1)  A bench, or row of keys belonging to a keyboard, as in an organ.

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from.

Etymology 2
From, from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1)  financial institution
 * , a player who controls a deposit in some card games or board games and in gambling

Verb

 * 1)  to deposit, to
 * 2)  to

Etymology
. ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1)  financial institution

Etymology
Ultimately from.

Noun

 * 1) bench

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  financial institution

Etymology 1
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  (financial institution, branch office, controller of a game, a safe and guaranteed place of storage)

Etymology 2
From.

Noun

 * 1) only used in certain expressions

Noun

 * 1) knock (an abrupt rapping sound)
 * 2)  a beating

Etymology 1
From, from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) place where seashells are found
 * 2) shallow part of the sea near the coast
 * 1) place where seashells are found
 * 2) shallow part of the sea near the coast
 * 1) place where seashells are found
 * 2) shallow part of the sea near the coast
 * 1) place where seashells are found
 * 2) shallow part of the sea near the coast
 * 1) place where seashells are found
 * 2) shallow part of the sea near the coast
 * 1) shallow part of the sea near the coast

Etymology 2
From, from , from , from , from , related to Etymology 1 above.

Noun

 * 1) A  financial institution
 * 2)  The, a player who controls a deposit in some card games or board games and in gambling
 * 3) A banknote, especially 100 Dutch guilders
 * 4) A bank, collection and/or repository.
 * 1)  The, a player who controls a deposit in some card games or board games and in gambling
 * 2) A banknote, especially 100 Dutch guilders
 * 3) A bank, collection and/or repository.

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1)  financial institution
 * 2)   the sum of money etc. which the dealer or banker has as a fund from which to draw stakes and pay losses
 * 1)   the sum of money etc. which the dealer or banker has as a fund from which to draw stakes and pay losses

Etymology
Back-formation from.

Noun

 * 1) knock, blow

Etymology
..

Noun

 * 1) an institution where one can place and borrow money and take care of financial affairs.
 * 2) a safe and guaranteed place of storage for and retrieval of important items or goods.
 * 1) a safe and guaranteed place of storage for and retrieval of important items or goods.

Etymology
, spelled earlier as and. .

Noun

 * A :
 * 1) An institution that offers various financial services.
 * 2) A stock or reserve of something for use when it is needed.

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) bench
 * 2) counter table or board on which business is transacted
 * 3) worktable
 * 4) judge's seat

Etymology
From and, from. Akin to 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) the bank of a river or lake

Etymology 1
Borrowed from, from ,.

Noun

 * 1) a

Etymology 2
From the verb.

Noun

 * 1) a beat, knock, throb

Etymology
Borrowed from, from ,.

Noun

 * 1) a

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) bench

Etymology

 * compare 🇨🇬. Possibly borrowed from via, or borrowed from  via , ultimately from , from , from , from ..

Etymology
From, or , all from , from , from , from.

Noun

 * 1) a bank financial institution, branch of such an institution
 * 2) a bank place of storage
 * 3) a bank of a river of lake
 * 4) a sandbank

Etymology
.

Noun

 * 1) bench long seat

Noun

 * 1)  financial institution