Where does “burle” come from?

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

burle (French): wind from the north blowing on the French Central...

Definitions

  1. wind from the north blowing on the French Central...

Ancestry of “burle”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Latinboreās
2Ancient GreekΒορέαςthe north wind, personified as Boreas; the North

Words derived from “burle

Every word from Ancient Greek ΒορέαςEvery word from Latin boreās