porgy

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Etymology[edit]

From Portuguese or Spanish pargo, from Latin phagrum, accusative of phager, from Ancient Greek φάγρος (phágros, sea bream).[1]

The similarity of porgy to paugie, especially in non-rhotic accents, may have reinforced both terms.

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porgy (plural porgies)

  1. Any of several fish of the family Sparidae; the seabream.
    1. In particular, the scup (paugie, Stenotomus chrysops).

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  1. ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “porgy”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

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