"The egg...tracks it name back to a prehistoric Indo-European source related to words for 'bird'...The Old English term was oeg, which survived in Middle English as ey (plural eyren)....But in the fourteenth century the related egg was borrowed from Old Norse. For a time the two forms competed with each other (William Caxton, in the prologue to his Book of Eneydos (1490), asked 'What should a man in these day now write, eggs or eyren, certainly it is hard to please every man'), and the Norse form did not finally emerge as the winner until the late sixteenth century." ---An A-Z of Food & Drink, John Ayto [Oxford University Press:Oxrod] 2002 (p. 117)
Balut is a name not a word, has no translation. Duck egg with embryo
hēki is the maori word for egg.
The word "egg" is a noun.
The word "egg" originates from the Old Norse word "egg," which is related to the Proto-Germanic "*ajja." This term has roots in various ancient languages, reflecting the importance of eggs as a food source across cultures. The name has persisted through time, symbolizing fertility and new beginnings in many traditions.
another word for egg shelter
The word egg has one syllable.
the greek word for egg is: avgo
Ubh (egg)
Egg Harbor City, New Jersey
The word "egg" has two phonemes: /e/ and /g/.
Estelinha Egg's birth name is Stella Maria Egg.
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