See also: Porcu, and Porcù

Aromanian

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Etymology

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From Latin porcus. Compare Romanian porc.

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porcu m (plural portsi)

  1. pig

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Corsican

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Un porcu (1).
Porcu (2).
Un porcu (3).

Etymology

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From Latin porcus, from Proto-Italic *porkos, from Proto-Indo-European *pórḱos. Cognates include Italian porco and Portuguese porco.

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porcu m (plural porchi)

  1. pig
  2. pork (pig meat)
  3. wild boar
  4. (vulgar) bastard, pig

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Gallurese

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Etymology

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Inherited from Classical Latin porcus (piglet; pig), from Proto-Italic *porkos, from Proto-Indo-European *pórḱos (young pig), derived from the root *perḱ- (to dig).

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porcu m (plural porchi)

  1. (dialectal) pig
    Synonyms: (Aggius, Erula) polcu, (standard) pòlciu

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  1. ^ Mauro Maxia (2012) Fonetica storica del gallurese e delle altre varietà sardocorse (in Sassarese), Editrice Taphros, →ISBN

Sardinian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Classical Latin porcus (piglet; pig), from Proto-Italic *porkos, from Proto-Indo-European *pórḱos (young pig), derived from the root *perḱ- (to dig).

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porcu m (plural porcos) (Logudorese, Nuorese)

  1. pig, pork

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porcu m (plural porcus) (Campidanese)

  1. pig, pork

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References

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  • Wagner, Max Leopold (1960–1964) “pórku”, in Dizionario etimologico sardo, Heidelberg
  • Rubattu, Antoninu (2006) Dizionario universale della lingua di Sardegna, 2nd edition, Sassari: Edes

Sicilian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin porcus. Cognate with Italian porco.

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porcu f (plural porci)

  1. (zoology) pig

References

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  • Traina, Antonino (1868) “porcu”, in Nuovo vocabolario Siciliano-Italiano (in Italian), Liber Liber, published 2020, pages 3145–3146