orc
Old Irish
/ork/
noun
Definitions
- piglet
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Celtic *ɸorkos (pig) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *pórḱos (young swine, young pig, pig).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*pórḱos
Gloss
young swine, young pig, pig
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Classifier
Kanji
豚
Emoji
🐗 🐷 🐽
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- farrow English
- unfarrowed English
- *porcopiscis Latin
- cōrtis, cōrs, cors Latin
- porcaricia Latin
- porcarius Latin
- porcella Latin
- porcellus Latin
- porcile Latin
- porculus Latin
- porcum, porcus 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
- *farhaz Proto-Germanic
- *farwe Middle English
- Orkneyjar Old Norse
- purka Old Norse
- *porsę Proto-Slavic
- porc Old French
- porc-espin Old French
- porko Esperanto
- porc Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- porko Ido
- orcán Old Irish
- porco Old Portuguese
- *ɸorkos Proto-Celtic
- porcu Aromanian
- *porkos Proto-Italic
- piertg Romansh
- portg Romansh
- püerch Romansh
- puercu Asturian
- porcarie Friulian
- purcit Friulian
- porc Old Occitan
- arc, orc Middle Irish
- puerco Old Spanish
- pòrco Ligurian
- puarc Dalmatian
- porcu Corsican
- *porćas urj-fpr-pro
- pôrz Emilian
- pōrc Emilian
- porcom Lusitanian