Where does “brykedh” come from?

brykedh (Cornish) comes from English abrecock, from Catalan abrecoc, from Catalan albercoc, from Arabic برقوق, from Arabic بَرْقُوق, from Latin praecocia, from Ancient Greek πραικόκιον, from Latin persicum — inflection of Persa: ## genitive/dative...

brykedh (Cornish): apricots

Definitions

  1. apricots

Ancestry of “brykedh”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishabrecockObsolete form of apricot
2Catalanabrecoc
3Catalanalbercocapricot
4Arabicبرقوقplum, plums; apricot, apricots; peach, peaches
5Arabicبَرْقُوقapricot; plums
6Latinpraecocianominative neuter plural of praecox; accusative...
7Ancient Greekπραικόκιονapricot
8Latinpersicumpeach
9LatinPersaeinflection of Persa: ## genitive/dative...

Words derived from “brykedh

Every word from Latin Persae