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Etymology of the French word sidre

the Old French word sidre
derived from the Latin word sicera (cider; kind of spirituous intoxicating drink; fermented liquor)
derived from the Late Greek word sikera, σίκερα (an intoxicant; intensely fermented liquor)
derived from the Greek word ebr
derived from the Hebrew word chekar
derived from the Hebrew word šeḵar

Derivations in other languages

English cider

Usage

Word found in Old French



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