Where does “burle” come from?

burle (English) comes from French burle, from Latin boreās, from Ancient Greek Βορέας — the north wind, personified as Boreas; the North.

burle (English): A cold north wind that blows in the winter in south-central France

Definitions

  1. A cold north wind that blows in the winter in south-central France

Ancestry of “burle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchburlewind from the north blowing on the French Central...
2Latinboreās
3Ancient GreekΒορέαςthe north wind, personified as Boreas; the North
Every word from Ancient Greek ΒορέαςEvery word from Latin boreāsEvery word from French burle
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