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Etymology of the Italian word sidro

the Italian word sidro
derived from the French word cidre
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

Cognates

Dutch cider, English cider, French cidre, German Zider, Norwegian sider, Spanish sidra, Swedish cider



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