Where does “piyer” come from?

piyer (Cebuano) comes from English pier, from Middle English pere, from Medieval Latin pera, from Old Northern French pire, from Latin petricus, from Latin petra, from Ancient Greek πέτρα — rock formation: cliff, ledge, cave, ridge; stone.

piyer (Cebuano): a place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers; a port; a wharf; a pier; a quay

Definitions

  1. a place on the coast at which ships can shelter, or dock to load and unload cargo or passengers; a port; a wharf; a pier; a quay

Ancestry of “piyer”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishpierA raised platform built from the shore out over...
2Middle EnglishpereA pear; A thing of little import or worth; A...
3Medieval Latinperabag, satchel; wallet; scrip
4Old Northern Frenchpire
5Latinpetricus
6Latinpetrastone, rock
7Ancient Greekπέτραrock formation: cliff, ledge, cave, ridge; stone
Every word from Ancient Greek πέτραEvery word from Latin petraEvery word from Latin petricus