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Etymology of the English word buffalofish

the English word buffalofish
derived from the English word buffalo
derived from the Old Italian word bufalo
derived from the Late Latin word bufalus (antelope, gazelle; wild ox)
derived from the Latin word bubalus (antelope, gazelle; wild ox; of, pertaining to African gazelle)
derived from the Greek word boubalos, βούβαλος
derived from the Italian word buffalo
derived from the Late Latin word bufalus (antelope, gazelle; wild ox)
derived from the Latin word bubalus (antelope, gazelle; wild ox; of, pertaining to African gazelle)
derived from the Greek word boubalos, βούβαλος
derived from the English word fish
derived from the English word fisc
derived from the French word fisc
derived from the Latin word fiscus (money-bag, purse; imperial exchequer)
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *fiskaz

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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