See also: pěsk

Breton edit

Etymology edit

From Proto-Brythonic *pɨsk, a borrowing from Latin piscis. Compare Cornish pysk, and further Welsh pysgod.

Noun edit

pesk m (plural pesked)

  1. fish

Mutation edit

Cornish edit

Alternative forms edit

  • pysk (Revived Middle Cornish)

Noun edit

pesk m (plural puskes)

  1. (Revived Late Cornish) fish

Mutation edit

Norwegian Bokmål edit

 
depiction of man and woman clad in pesk (1852)

Etymology edit

From Northern Sami beaska.

Noun edit

pesk m (definite singular pesken, indefinite plural pesker, definite plural peskene)

  1. reindeer fur coat
    Synonyms: mudd, mutt

References edit

Norwegian Nynorsk edit

 
Norwegian Nynorsk Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia nn

Etymology edit

From Northern Sami beaska.

Noun edit

pesk m (definite singular pesken, indefinite plural peskar, definite plural peskane)

  1. reindeer fur coat
    Synonyms: mudd, mutt

References edit