launch

launch
{{11}}launch (n.) "large boat carried on a warship," 1690s, from Port. lancha "barge, launch," apparently from Malay lancharan, from lanchar "quick, agile;" English spelling influenced by LAUNCH (Cf. launch) (v.).
{{12}}launch (v.) c.1300, "to rush, plunge, leap, start forth; to be set into sudden motion," from O.N.Fr. lancher (O.Fr. lancier) "to fling, hurl, throw, cast," from L.L. lanceare "wield a lance," from L. lancea "light spear" (see LANCE (Cf. lance)). Sense of "set (a boat) afloat" first recorded c.1400, from notion of throwing it out on the water; generalized by 1600 to any sort of beginning. The noun meaning "a leap or a bound" is from mid-15c., from the verb. Meaning "the liftoff of a missile, spacecraft, etc." is from 1935. Launch pad attested from 1960.

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