Where does “bark” come from?

bark (Danish) comes from Middle French barque, from Occitan barca, from Old Occitan barca, from Late Latin barca, from Vulgar Latin *barica, from Classical Latin bāris, from Ancient Greek βᾶρις, from Coptic ⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉ — a type of ship used for traveling or transporting...

bark (Danish): bark covering of the trunk of a tree

Definitions

  1. bark covering of the trunk of a tree

Ancestry of “bark”, step by step

bark traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via Middle French barque

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Frenchbarquesmall ship
2Occitanbarcadinghy, boat
3Old Occitanbarca
4Late Latinbarcasmall watercraft; small watercraft, barge, bark
5Vulgar Latin*barica
6Classical Latinbāris
7Ancient Greekβᾶριςflat-bottomed boat, used in Egypt; farmhouse,...
8Copticⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉboat, barge
9Demoticbr
10Egyptianbꜣjra type of ship used for traveling or transporting...

via Old Norse barki

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Norsebarkiwindpipe, weasand
2Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰer-to bear, carry

Words derived from “bark

Every word from Egyptian bꜣjrEvery word from Demotic brEvery word from Coptic ⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉ
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