Sorry - trivia time with this one about scampi - its the plural for scampo in Italian - what Italians call a langoustine or Dublin Bay Prawn or Norway Lobster. . . or lots of them.
Guaranteed to win a pint with that one. .
And porcus is Latin for pig - hence leading to Old English pork. And there are other terms for mature, immature, male castrated, large, middle sized, female, - and so on - for differertiating pigs - as there are for deer, sheep, etc.
The husbandry of an animal used to be so much more imnportant to the consumer than it is today - do you know to ask for the produce off a good baconer, or a tup, or a hind, or is a buck better, or a doe? - what is the meat to be used for, how is it to be served - is a gander better eating than a goose - etc etc etc
Not quite the answer to the Q but along the same lines.