peche

Chuukese

Noun

peche

  1. leg, foot (of humans and birds)

Galician

Verb

peche

  1. inflection of pechar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Haitian Creole

Etymology

From French péché (sin).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /peʃe/

Noun

peche

  1. (religion) sin

Middle English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French pesche, from Old French pesche, from Late Latin persica, for Classical mālum persicum (literally Persian apple).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɛːt͡ʃ(ə)/

Noun

peche (plural peches)

  1. A peach (fruit of the tree Prunus persica)
  2. (rare) A peach tree.

Descendants

  • English: peach
  • Scots: peach

References

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpet͡ʃe/ [ˈpe.t͡ʃe]
  • Rhymes: -etʃe
  • Syllabification: pe‧che

Etymology 1

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

peche

  1. inflection of pechar:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

Etymology 2

From Classical Nahuatl.

Adjective

peche m or f (masculine and feminine plural peches)

  1. (El Salvador) skinny; skin and bones

Noun

peche m or f by sense (plural peches)

  1. (El Salvador) skinny person; skin and bones

Further reading

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