*p-r-k- “pig”
PMA varaha “hog” Sanskrit EIEC *porkos “young pig, piglet” Proto-IndoEuropean orc “young pig” Middle Irish porcus “young pig” Latin purka “pig” Umbrian fearh (cf. NE farrow) “young pig” Old English far(a)h “young pig” Old High German prastian “young pig” Old Prussian pars^as “young pig, castrated male hog, farrow” Lithuanian prase “young pig” Old Church Slavonian porosënok “young pig” Russian përësa- “young pig” Avestan pa:sa- “pig” Khotanese IELS verre:s “pig” Latin loans: porsas “pig” Finnish purts “pig” Mordvin pors´ “pig” Zyrenian EBAE 7.7.5: ebur “boar” Old High German eBur- id. Old English eofur id. Old English jo,furr “prince” Old Norse *ebura- “boar” Proto-Germanic aper id. Latin *apruns acc. pl. > apruf id. Umbrian vepris id. Latvian veprI id. Old Church Slavonic `ifr “boar, pig” Arabic apparu “furry pigs” Akkadian appâru “wild boars” Akkadian CGRA *prag “sow, pig” Old Chinese phag “swine, hog, pig” Written Tibetan wak “hog” Written Burmese PMA vore- “pig” Fiji var- “pig” Ceram bolo- “pig” Florida polo- “pig” Savo, Sasar pula- “pig” Leon boro- “pig” Duke of York puaka, pua'a- “pig” common Polynesian bulugan, burugan- “male pig” Philippines bulaw- “young hog” Tagalog borom- “pig” Murray Island burumu- “pig” Motu balakiyo- “young hog” Chammoro bula- “young male hog” Bontok boroma- “pig” Gabadi, Central Papuan MTU boloma- “pig” Central Papuan LAL bar- “pig” Ndu Back