Origin

  • Posted by Bello Bashir Bello on June 30, 2024 at 6:55 pm

    The word “poultry” comes from Middle English pultry or pultrie, itself derived from Old French/Norman word pouletrie. The term for an immature poultry, pullet, like its doublet poult, comes from Middle English pulet and Old French polet, both from the Latin word pullus, meaning a young fowl or young animal.The word “poultry” comes from Middle English pultry or pultrie, itself derived from Old French/Norman word pouletrie. The term for an immature poultry, pullet, like its doublet poult, comes from Middle English pulet and Old French polet, both from the Latin word pullus, meaning a young fowl or young animal.

    Ofonime Essien replied 1 year, 5 months ago 38 Members · 75 Replies
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