porko
Esperanto
head
Definitions
- pig
Etymology
Derived from Latin porcus (pig, domestic hog, pork, domesticated hog) derived from Ancient Greek πόρκος (fishing net).
Origin
Ancient Greek
πόρκος
Gloss
fishing net
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *porcopiscis Latin
- cōrtis, cōrs, cors Latin
- porcaricia Latin
- porcarius Latin
- porcella Latin
- porcellus Latin
- porcile Latin
- porculus Latin
- porcus Latin
- porcāricia Latin
- porcārius Latin
- porcīle Latin
- porco Italian
- puercoespín Spanish, Castilian
- πόρκος Ancient Greek
- *perḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- *porḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- *pórḱos Proto-Indo-European
- purka Old Norse
- porc Old French
- porc-espin Old French
- porka Esperanto
- porkaĵo Esperanto
- porkido Esperanto
- porkino Esperanto
- porkiĉo Esperanto
- viro Esperanto
- virporko Esperanto
- porc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- porko Ido
- porco Old Portuguese
- porcu Aromanian
- *porkos Proto-Italic
- piertg Romansh
- portg Romansh
- püerch Romansh
- puercu Asturian
- porcarie Friulian
- purcit Friulian
- porc Old Occitan
- puerco Old Spanish
- pòrco Ligurian
- puarc Dalmatian
- porcu Corsican
- pôrz Emilian
- pōrc Emilian