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(Created page with "===Etymology=== From Middle Badul ''whork'', from Old Badul ''whorc'', ''whaorc'', ''whork'', from Ucerian ''whorc'', from Areric ''ϕork'', from Proto-Bintic ''*ϕorkos''. Cognate with Grig ''whork'', Torse ''arc'', ''arcan'', Kuprian ''ark''. Far cognate with Poil and Hall ''porc'' (pork). thumb|yman ===Pronunciation=== *'''IPA''': /fɔɾk/ * '''Rhymes''': -ɔɾk ===Definition=== ====Noun==== '''whork''' (''genitive'' '''whorke''', ''dative'...")
 
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Cognate with Grig ''whork'', Torse ''arc'', ''arcan'', Kuprian ''ark''. Far cognate with Poil and Hall ''porc'' (pork).
Cognate with Grig ''whork'', Torse ''arc'', ''arcan'', Kuprian ''ark''. Far cognate with Poil and Hall ''porc'' (pork).


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Latest revision as of 08:37, 29 June 2024

Etymology

From Middle Badul whork, from Old Badul whorc, whaorc, whork, from Ucerian whorc, from Areric ϕork, from Proto-Bintic *ϕorkos. Cognate with Grig whork, Torse arc, arcan, Kuprian ark. Far cognate with Poil and Hall porc (pork).

whork

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /fɔɾk/
  • Rhymes: -ɔɾk

Definition

Noun

whork (genitive whorke, dative whorki)

  1. a piglet. (countable)
  2. some pork. (uncountable)

Declension