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Cooke writes In article , Nick Maclaren wrote: But the French HAVEN'T moved on to 'cochon'! 'porc' is a near-synonym. A search indicates that was true in 1694. 'porceau' then as now is a young pig. Thanks Nick. I think I said this when I first mentioned the word. 'un porc' - a pig. You didn't - you just mentioned 'un porc' but didn't say whether it was the pig or the meat ... 'cos I asked you that question in the next post ;-) -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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