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Where does “siropus” come from?
siropus (Latin) comes from Arabic شَرَاب, from Arabic شَرِبَ — to drink.
Ancestry of “siropus”, step by step
Step
Language
Word
Meaning
1
Arabic
شَرَاب
wine, beverage; beverage; a drink, beverage,...
2
Arabic
شَرِبَ
to drink
Words derived from “siropus”
sirup
sirup
sirop
[[sirop]], [[sirup]], [[siropl]]
sirup
lønnesirup
lønnesirup
sirup
ahornsirup
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