persicum
Latin
noun
Definitions
- peach (fruit)
Etymology
Derived from Ancient Greek Περσική (Persia).
Origin
Ancient Greek
Περσική
Gloss
Persia
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *pesca Latin
- *pessica Latin
- mālum Latin
- persica Latin
- persica, persica(m) Latin
- persicus Latin
- Pfirsich German
- Pfirsichbaum German
- Pfirsichstein German
- pfirsichfarben German
- perzik Dutch, Flemish
- Περσική Ancient Greek
- fersken Norwegian Bokmål
- pêssego Portuguese
- persika Swedish
- brzoskwinia Polish
- fersken Norwegian Nynorsk
- persoc Old English
- persoctreow Old English
- *-yni Proto-Slavic
- *bersky Proto-Slavic
- *borsky Proto-Slavic
- breskva Serbo-Croatian
- бресква Serbo-Croatian
- presseguer Catalan, Valencian
- presseguera Catalan, Valencian
- préssec Catalan, Valencian
- ferskja Icelandic
- ferskjutré Icelandic
- pexego Galician
- pexegueiro Galician
- piersică Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- perseke Middle Dutch
- persich Old High German
- phersih Old High German
- pfersich Middle High German
- pjeshkë Albanian
- פֿערשקע Yiddish
- virsik Estonian
- pessego Old Portuguese
- праска Macedonian
- chearsicã Aromanian
- broskyňa Slovak
- Fërsich Alemannic German
- breskev Slovene
- persic Romansh
- piescu Asturian
- piersul Friulian
- persego Venetian
- pèrsego Ligurian
- perzeca Neapolitan
- pirsigheîn Istriot
- persegh Lombard