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Etymology of the English word pour

the English word pour
derived from the French word purer
derived from the Latin word purare
derived from the Latin word purus (chaste, unpolluted by sex; plain; clear, limpid, free of mist; pure, clean, unsoiled)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *peuÉ™-

Derivations in English

downpour, inpour, outpour, poured, pouring

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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