different between piglet vs porket
piglet
English
Etymology
From pig +? -let (diminutive suffix)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?p??.l?t/
Noun
piglet (plural piglets)
- A young pig
Synonyms
- bonham (Ireland)
- pigling
- shoat
Translations
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porket
English
Etymology
Diminutive of French porc. See pork.
Noun
porket (plural porkets)
- (archaic) A young hog; a pig.
- Adorned in white, a reverend priest appears, And offerings to the flaming altars bears— ; A porket, and a lamb that never suffered shears.
- 1838, William Howitt, The Rural Life of England
- […] his yards abound with poultry, and his fields with flocks and herds of kids, lambs, and porkets.
Tagalog
Alternative forms
- porke
Etymology
From Blend of porke +? at = porke't. porke itself is from Spanish porque.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: por?ket
Conjunction
porket
- just because
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