n.
Pronunciation: ' desk
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English deske, from Medieval Latin desca, modification of Old Italian desco table, from Latin discus dish, discovered ― more at DISH
Date: 14th century
1 a : a table, frame, or case with a sloping or horizontal surface especially for writing and reading and often with drawers, compartments, and pigeonholes b : a reading table or lectern from which a liturgical service is read c : a table, counter, stand, or booth at which a person works
2 a : a division of an organization specializing in a particular phase of activity <the Russian desk in the Department of State> b : a seating position according to rank in an orchestra <a first- desk violinist>