Where does “сайдер” come from?

сайдер (Bulgarian) comes from English cider, from Middle English sider, from Old French sidre, from Latin sīcera, from Ancient Greek σίκερα, from Hebrew שֵׁכָר — alcoholic drink; liquor.

сайдер (Bulgarian): cider carbonated, and either alcoholic or non-alcoholic

Definitions

  1. cider carbonated, and either alcoholic or non-alcoholic

Ancestry of “сайдер”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishciderAn alcoholic, often sparkling beverage made from...
2Middle EnglishsiderHard cider or an analogous beverage made of other...
3Old Frenchsidrebeverage made from fermented apples
4LatinsīceraAn intoxicating drink (possibly a form of cider)
5Ancient GreekσίκεραA fermented liquor, a strong drink
6Hebrewשֵׁכָרalcoholic drink; liquor
Every word from Hebrew שֵׁכָרEvery word from Ancient Greek σίκεραEvery word from Latin sīcera