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Etymology 1 From Middle English pork, porc, via Anglo-Norman, from Old French porc (“swine, hog, pig; pork”), from Latin porcus (“domestic hog, pig”). English · Pronunciation · Etymology 1 · Middle English
23 апр. 2023 г. · "flesh of a pig as food," from Old French porc "pig, swine, boar," and directly from Latin porcus "pig, tame swine," from PIE root *porko- "young pig."
Pork is the culinary name for the meat of the pig (Sus domesticus). It is the second-most commonly consumed meat worldwide.
Etymology. Middle English, from Anglo-French porc pig, from Latin porcus ... Middle English pork "meat from a pig," from early French porc "pig," from ...
27 июн. 2018 г. · So the Anglo-Saxon pig became the French porc, which was Anglicized to pork; the Anglo-Saxon cow became the French boeuf, which became beef; and ...
English word pork comes from Middle English (1100-1500) porc.
Origin of pork. 1250–1300; Middle English porc < Old French < Latin porcus hog, pig; cognate with farrow. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of ...
The earliest known use of the interjection pork is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for pork is from 1640, in the writing of Richard Brome ...
11 нояб. 2017 г. · Etymology Online says "venison" comes from an Old French word from the 1300s (venesoun) meaning "'meat of large game,' especially deer or boar.
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