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Etymology of the English word ewery

the English word ewery
derived from the English word ewer
derived from the Old French word evier
derived from the Latin word aquarius (of, for water; requiring water; water-bearer; overseer)
derived from the Latin word aqua (water; water; sea, lake)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *akʷ-a-
derived from the Anglo-Norman word euer
derived from the Latin word aquarius (of, for water; requiring water; water-bearer; overseer)
derived from the Latin word aqua (water; water; sea, lake)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *akʷ-a-
derived from the Anglo-Norman word ewer
derived from the Old French word aiguière
derived from the Provençal word aiguiera
derived from the Latin word aquarius (of, for water; requiring water; water-bearer; overseer)
derived from the Latin word aqua (water; water; sea, lake)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *akʷ-a-
using the English suffix -y




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