Where does “bɛɛre” come from?

bɛɛre (Moore) comes from French bière, from Middle French biere, from Dutch bier, from Middle Dutch bier, from Old Dutch bier, from Proto-West Germanic beuʀ, from Proto-Germanic beuzą, from Proto-Indo-European bʰews- — dross, sediment; dross, sediment, brewer's yeast.

bɛɛre (Moore): imported beer

Definitions

  1. imported beer

Ancestry of “bɛɛre”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Frenchbièrebeer; bier; coffin
2Middle Frenchbierebeer; bier
3Dutchbierbeer; a serving of beer; a variety of beer
4Middle Dutchbierbeer
5Old Dutchbierbeer
6Proto-West Germanicbeuʀbeer
7Proto-Germanicbeuząbeer
8Proto-Indo-Europeanbʰews-dross, sediment; dross, sediment, brewer's yeast
Every word from Proto-Indo-European bʰews-Every word from Proto-Germanic beuząEvery word from Proto-West Germanic beuʀ