Várrekkon

"Várrekkon" is the Ensilic word for "pigs."

History
Modern "várrekke" is from Early Modern Ensilic "várrekken." The n was lost after "-en" became a suffix. The Early Modern version was from the Middle Ensilic version "varrekken." The stress mark was added because when the official stress rules were made, it would have been pronounced "vɐɾɛˈkʰœn" instead. (I'm not entirely sure whether I'm supposed to put the stress mark before or after the stressed syllable. Just know the modern word has it on the first) "Varrekken" was from Afrikaans "vark" which is from Dutch "varken." The Dutch word is from Proto-Germanic *farxaz from Proto Indo European *porḱos (which meant young pig) *Porḱos was from the PIE root *perḱ, which meant "to dig."