Etymology of the English word conchfish
the English word
conchfishderived from the English word
conchderived from the Old French word
conchederived from the Late Latin word
concha (bivalve, oyster shell; holy-water font; mollusk, murex, oyster)
derived from the Greek word
konche, κόγχη
derived from the English word
fishderived from the English word
fiscderived from the French word
fiscderived from the Latin word
fiscus (money-bag, purse; imperial exchequer)
derived from the Proto-Germanic root
*fiskazUsage
Word found in Modern English