porḱo-s

porker, pig(let)

Cross References - Pokorny

3. perḱ-, pr̥ḱ-

Reflexes - Pokorny

LanguageReflex(es)GlossGrammarSources
English
Englishaardvarknocturnal ant-eating African mammalnAHD W7 LRC
Englishfarrowlitter of pigsnW7 LRC
Englishfarrowto bear/give birth (to swine)vbAHD W7 LRC
Englishporcelainfine ceramic warenAHD W7 LRC
Englishporcinere: swine/pigsadjAHD W7 LRC
Englishporkswine flesh (as food)nAHD W7 LRC
Englishporkerhog, young pig fattened for slaughternW7 LRC
Old English*feargianto farrowvbW7 LRC
Old Englishfearh, færh, ferhyoung pign.mascW7 ASD LRC
Middle Englishfarwento farrowvbW7 LRC
Middle EnglishporkporknW7 LRC
West Germanic
AfrikaansaardvarkaardvarknW7 LRC
Middle DutchvarkenpignAHD LRC
DutchvarkpignAHD LRC
Old High Germanfarahpiglet, young pignW7 LRC
GermanPorzelanporcelainn.neutLRC
Celtic
Old IrishorcpignLRC
Italic
Latinporcellussmall pign.masc.dimW7 LRC
Latinporcinusre: pigsadjW7 LRC
Latinporcuspig, hogn.mascW7 LRC
Old Frenchporkpork, pign.mascW7 LRC
Middle Frenchpercelaineporcelain; cowrie shelln.femW7 LRC
Italianporcellanaporcelainn.femW7 LRC
Italianporcèllolittle pign.mascW7 LRC
Balto-Slavic
LithuanianparšẽliscattlenLRC
Indo-Iranian
Kurdishpurspork; cattlenLRC
Sanskritpā́shu-cattlenLRC