Bancus

/ˈbæŋkəs/ noun

A bench or long seat, especially one used in medieval times as a place for sitting or conducting business.

From Old French banc, derived from Germanic *bank-, meaning a raised surface or bench. The Latin form 'bancus' was used in medieval legal documents to refer to a judgment bench or merchant's counter.

AMመስመር
ARبنك
BNব্যবস্থাপনা
CAbanc
CSbanka
DAbænk
DEBank
ELκαρέκλα
ESbancus
FAصندلی
FIpenkki
FRbanc
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