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Some sources say it comes from middle English and middle French, but many others attribute it first to medieval Latin, where it meant a pig (or hog) fish. It was originally "porcopiscus" (hog-fish), but gradually, the pronunciation changed over time to something that sounded more like the old French "porpoys."

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