butere
Old English
noun
Definitions
- butter
Etymology
Inherited from *buterā borrowed from Latin būtȳrum derived from Ancient Greek βούτυρον (cow cheese).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βούτυρον
Gloss
cow cheese
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- butter English
- butyra Latin
- butyrum Latin
- būtȳrum Latin
- Butter German
- burro Italian
- butyrique French
- βούτυρον Ancient Greek
- βούτυρον, βούτῡρον Ancient Greek
- βούτῡρον Ancient Greek
- βοῦς Ancient Greek
- τυρός Ancient Greek
- botere Old English
- buttorfleoge Old English
- flēoge Old English
- boterflye Middle English
- buter Middle English
- bure Old French
- butera Old High German
- butira Old High German
- beurre Norman
- burre Norman
- bür Norman
- *buterā gmw-pro
- *butera Old Dutch
- путер Macedonian
- *butera Old Saxon
- butir Maltese
- butere Old Frisian
- buturo Old Spanish
- butir Dalmatian