Where does “barque” come from?

barque (English) comes from Middle English barke, 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 — a type of ship used for traveling or transporting...

barque (English): A sailing vessel of three or more masts, with all...

Definitions

  1. A sailing vessel of three or more masts, with all...

Ancestry of “barque”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle EnglishbarkeA seafaring vessel; Alternative form of bark;...
2Middle Frenchbarquesmall ship
3Occitanbarcadinghy, boat
4Old Occitanbarca
5Late Latinbarcasmall watercraft; small watercraft, barge, bark
6Vulgar Latin*barica
7Classical Latinbāris
8Ancient Greekβᾶριςflat-bottomed boat, used in Egypt; farmhouse,...
9Copticⲃⲁⲁⲣⲉboat, barge
10Demoticbr
11Egyptianbꜣjra type of ship used for traveling or transporting...

Words derived from “barque

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