- GREEK BEAKER
- [N]CARCHESIUM (-I) (N)
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
English-Latin dictionary. 2014.
beaker — [14] The immediate source of beaker was Old Norse bikarr. It is widespread in the West Germanic languages (German has becher, for instance), and it seems likely that Old Norse acquired it from Old Saxon bikeri. But it was borrowed into… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
beaker — [14] The immediate source of beaker was Old Norse bikarr. It is widespread in the West Germanic languages (German has becher, for instance), and it seems likely that Old Norse acquired it from Old Saxon bikeri. But it was borrowed into… … Word origins
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