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A photograph of a fish.
Leuciscus idus

19th century. Borrowed from German orfe, orf, possibly from French orphe or Old High German orvo, from Latin orphus (gilt-head bream), from Ancient Greek ὀρφώς (orphṓs, sea perch).

May be related to Old English eorp, earp (dark, dusky), Old High German erpf (brown), Old Norse jarpr (brown), and Ancient Greek ὀρφνός (orphnós, dark).

orfe (plural orfes)

  1. A fish, the ide, Leuciscus idus.

From Late Latin orphanus, from Ancient Greek ὀρφανός (orphanós).

orfe (feminine òrfena, masculine plural orfes or òrfens, feminine plural òrfenes)

  1. orphan

orfe m (plural orfes or òrfens, feminine òrfena)

  1. orphan

orfe

  1. Alternative form of orf
  • IPA(key): /ˈor.fe/, [ˈorˠ.ve]

orfe

  1. dative singular of orf