irce

Galician

Etymology

From Medieval Latin *īsex, from Proto-Celtic *esoxs (salmon). Cognate of Portuguese irze, of Spanish esguín and of Basque izokin.[1]

Noun

irce m (plural irces)

  1. (obsolete) salmon

References

  1. Joseph M. Piel (1953) Miscelânea de etimologia portuguesa e galega, Lisboa: Coimbra editor, pages 179-189
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