piranha
See also: Piranha
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
First attested in 1869.[1] The first part of the term is from Old Tupi pirá (“fish”). There are several theories regarding the source of second part, including:
- It may be from Old Tupi sanha, sainha (“tooth”), or a Guaraní cognate of the same.[1]
- It may be from Old Tupi ánha, anhá (“cut”) (which also meant "bad" or "devil" in Tupi-Guarani).[2]
- The full term may have been pira nya, a variant of pira'ya (“scissor-fish”), in Old Tupi.[1]
The term entered English via Portuguese (as piranha) and Spanish (as piraña).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /pɪˈɹɑːnjə/
- (General American) IPA(key): /pɪˈɹɑnjə/, /pɪˈɹænjə/, /pɪˈɹɑnə/, /pɪˈɹænə/
Noun
piranha (plural piranhas)
- Any of the carnivorous freshwater fish living in South American rivers and belonging to the subfamily Serrasalminae.
Translations
South American fish
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References
Cebuano
Etymology
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: pi‧ran‧ha
Noun
piranha
- a piranha
Italian
Etymology
From Old Tupi.
Noun
piranha m (invariable)
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Tupi.
Noun
piranha f (plural piranhas)
- piranha
- (pejorative, vulgar, Brazil) slut
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