fersken
Danish
[ˈfaɐ̯sɡ̊ən]
noun
Definitions
- peach (tree, fruit and color)
Etymology
Derived from Old Danish persic borrowed from Middle Low German persik derived from Latin (mālum) Persicum, persicum derived from Ancient Greek Περσικόν, μῆλον Περσικόν (Persian apple).
Origin
Ancient Greek
Περσικόν, μῆλον Περσικόν
Gloss
Persian apple
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- fish English
- peach English
- peachblow English
- peachen English
- peacher English
- peachery English
- peachfuzz English
- peachish English
- peachleaf English
- peachless English
- peachlike English
- peachtree English
- peachwood English
- peachy English
- persikka Finnish
- (mālum) Persicum, persicum Latin
- persica Latin
- persicum Latin
- pessica Latin
- Pfirsich German
- Pfirsichbaum German
- Pfirsichstein German
- pfirsichfarben German
- pêche French
- Περσικόν, μῆλον Περσικόν Ancient Greek
- persika Swedish
- persikoträd Swedish
- ピーチ Japanese
- peche Middle English
- พีช Thai
- ferska Faroese
- pfersich Middle High German
- pesche Middle French
- virsik Estonian
- persik Middle Low German
- pichi Swahili
- persic Old Danish
- persik Old Danish