persika
Swedish
noun
Definitions
- a peach fruit
Etymology
Borrowed from German Pfirsich (peach) derived from Latin persicum (peach, fruit from Persia, fruit of Persia).
Origin
Latin
persicum
Gloss
peach, fruit from Persia, fruit of Persia
Concept
Semantic Field
Agriculture and vegetation
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
桃
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- persikankivi Finnish
- persikanpunainen Finnish
- persikanvärinen Finnish
- persikka Finnish
- persikkahapero Finnish
- persikkaiho Finnish
- persikkakirva Finnish
- persikkapuu Finnish
- *pesca Latin
- *pessica Latin
- mālum Latin
- persica Latin
- persica, persica(m) Latin
- persicum Latin
- persicus Latin
- Pfirsich German
- Pfirsichbaum German
- Pfirsichstein German
- pfirsichfarben German
- Περσική Ancient Greek
- fersken Norwegian Bokmål
- persikoträd Swedish
- träd Swedish
- fersken Norwegian Nynorsk
- persoc Old English
- fersken Danish
- *bersky Proto-Slavic
- préssec Catalan, Valencian
- ferskja Icelandic
- pexego Galician
- piersică Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- perseke Middle Dutch
- persich Old High German
- phersih Old High German
- ferska Faroese
- pfersich Middle High German
- virsik Estonian
- pessego Old Portuguese
- chearsicã Aromanian
- persic Romansh
- piescu Asturian
- piersul Friulian
- persego Venetian
- pèrsego Ligurian
- persic Old Danish
- persik Old Danish
- pirsigheîn Istriot
- persegh Lombard