persica

See also: pérsica

Italian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɛr.si.ka/
  • Rhymes: -ɛrsika
  • Hyphenation: pèr‧si‧ca

Etymology 1

From Latin persica (peach), compare also persico (peach tree). Doublet of pesca.

Noun

persica f (plural persiche)

  1. (regional or literary) peach (fruit)
    Synonym: pesca

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Adjective

persica

  1. feminine singular of persico

Further reading

  • persica in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
  • persica in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication

Anagrams

Latin

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From persicus, from Persae (Persians).

Noun

persica f (genitive persicae); first declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) walnut
Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative persica persicae
Genitive persicae persicārum
Dative persicae persicīs
Accusative persicam persicās
Ablative persicā persicīs
Vocative persica persicae

Etymology 2

Inflected form of persicum (peach).

Noun

persica

  1. nominative/accusative/vocative plural of persicum

Noun

persica

  1. (Late Latin) peach (fruit and tree)
Descendants
  • Albanian: pjeshkë (probably)
  • Aromanian: chearsicã, chiarsicã, hearhicã, hearsicã, kearsicã
  • Italian: persica, pesca
  • Neapolitan: perzeca
  • Occitan: persega
  • Old Danish: persik
  • Old French: pesche, persche
  • Piedmontese: persi
  • Romanian: piersică
  • Sardinian: pélsica, pérsiga
  • Sicilian: pèrsica
  • Swedish: persika
  • Proto-Slavic: *persky, *bersky, *porsky
    • South Slavic:
      • Bulgarian: пра́скова (práskova), пра́сква (práskva), пра́скъва (práskǎva), пра́скува (práskuva), пра́ска (práska), пра́сквя (práskvja), пра́ська (prásʹka), пра́скя (práskja), пра́скье (práskje), пра́сковье (práskovje), пра́скъ f (prásk)
      • Macedonian: праска (praska)
      • Serbo-Croatian:
        Cyrillic script: бре̏сква, dialectally бра̏сква, пра̏сква, пра̏ска, бре̏ска, бри̏ска, бри̏сква
        Latin script: brȅskva, dialectally brȁskva, prȁskva, prȁska, brȅska, brȉska, brȉskva
      • Slovene: brẹ́skəv, dialectally brẹ̑skva
      • Aromanian: prascã
      • Hungarian: barack
    • West Slavic:
      • Czech: břeskev, replaced by confusion with broskev
      • Polish: brzoskiew
        • Polish: brzoskwinia
          • Russian: броскви́на (broskvína), брускви́на (bruskvína), брусвына (brusvyna), бросква (broskva), бросквиня (broskvinja), бросвины (brosviny)
          • Old Ukrainian: бросквинъ (broskvin)
            • Ukrainian: бросквина (broskvyna), броскви́ня (broskvýnja), брускви́на (bruskvýna), брускви́ня (bruskvýnja), брусвина (brusvyna), брескви́ня (breskvýnja), броскви́ння (broskvýnnja), броски́ння (broskýnnja)
      • Slovak: broskyňa, formerly dialectally broskva, broskev
      • Sorbian:
        Lower Sorbian: brjaschen, rjaschen, brjaskeẃ, brjasken (of which rjaschen prevails)
        Upper Sorbian: brěska f, brěšk m

References

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