Karelian edit

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Russian анчо́ус (ančóus), from Dutch ansjovis, from Spanish anchoa, from Ligurian anciôa, from Vulgar Latin *apiuva, from Latin aphyē (small fry), from Ancient Greek ἀφύη (aphúē).

Noun edit

ančoussu (genitive [please provide], partitive [please provide])

  1. anchovy

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