Where does “India pale ale” come from?

India pale ale (English) comes from English India, from Old English Indea, from Latin India, from Ancient Greek Ἰνδία, from Ancient Greek Ἰνδός, from Old Persian 𐏃𐎡𐎯𐎢𐏁, from Sanskrit सिन्धु, from Proto-Indo-Aryan síndʰuṣ.

India pale ale (English): A beer, with a high level of alcohol and hops, traditionally made for export from Britain to India

Definitions

  1. A beer, with a high level of alcohol and hops, traditionally made for export from Britain to India

Ancestry of “India pale ale”, step by step

India pale ale traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English India

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishIndiaA territory of the British Empire, chiefly comprising the modern day countries of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Burma
2Old EnglishIndeaIndia
3LatinIndia
4Ancient GreekἸνδία
5Ancient GreekἸνδόςan inhabitant of India or the Indian...
6Old Persian𐏃𐎡𐎯𐎢𐏁India; people living beyond the Indus
7Sanskritसिन्धुa river, stream; flood, waters; ocean, sea
8Proto-Indo-Aryansíndʰuṣriver, ocean; flow
9Proto-Indo-Iraniansíndʰušriver, stream
10Sanskritसिन्धु॑

via English pale ale

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Englishpale aleA beer that uses a warm fermentation and predominantly pale malt, resulting in a lighter colour

Words derived from “India pale ale

Every word from Sanskrit सिन्धु॑