Definition
An archaic term referring to a pig enclosure or pen; a place where young pigs are kept.
Etymology
Compound of 'griece' (young pig) and possibly 'pen' or a similar Germanic root meaning enclosure, combining the animal with its dwelling.
Kelly Says
Medieval English combined words in fascinating ways to describe farm spaces—'griecep' is one of those compound words that shows how specific livestock management was, since there were different pens for different animals.
Translations
ARالعربية
يوناني
yoo-na-nee
DEDeutsch
Griechisch
gree-kish
ELΕλληνικά
Ελληνικά
el-lee-nee-ka
ESEspañol
Griego
gree-goh
FAفارسی
یونانی
ee-oo-nan-ee
FISuomi
kreikankieli
kre-i-kan-kye-lee
HEעברית
יוונית
ee-voo-nit
IDBahasa Indonesia
Yunani
yoo-na-nee
ITItaliano
greco
gree-koh
MSBahasa Melayu
Yunani
yoo-na-nee
NLNederlands
Grieks
greeks
PTPortuguês
grego
gree-goh
RORomână
grecesc
gree-cesk
RUРусский
греческий
gree-ches-ky
SVSvenska
grekiska
gree-k-ee-sah
SWKiswahili
Kigiriki
kee-gree-ree-kee
THไทย
ภาษากรีก
pah-ha-sah-gree-k
TRTürkçe
Yunanca
yoo-nan-chah
UKУкраїнська
грецький
gree-t-s-ky
URاردو
یونانی
ee-oo-nan-ee
VITiếng Việt
tiếng Hy Lạp
tee-eeng hee-lahp