truie

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Late Latin troia. Cognate with Italian troia, Occitan truèja, Catalan truja, Walloon troye. Further origin uncertain. It has been compared to Latin porcus Troiānus (literally Trojan pig), a singularly attested name for a stuffed roast of pork, so called by humorous comparison to the “filled” Trojan horse. More likely from a Gaulish *trogja, from a root meaning “to pull” and thence also “fertile”. Finally it might be an imitative formation after the sound of a pig's grunt.

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  • IPA(key): /tʁɥi/
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Noun[edit]

truie f (plural truies)

  1. sow (female pig)
  2. (derogatory) unclean woman

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