butra
Lower Sorbian
/ˈbutra/
noun
Definitions
- butter
Etymology
Borrowed from German Butter (butter) derived from Latin būtȳrum derived from Ancient Greek βούτῡρον (cow cheese, butter).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βούτῡρον
Gloss
cow cheese, butter
Concept
Semantic Field
Food and drink
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- butter English
- butyrum Latin
- būtȳrum Latin
- Butter German
- Butterbirne German
- Butterblume German
- Butterbrot German
- Butterdose German
- Butterfass German
- Butterkäse German
- Buttermilch German
- Butterpilz German
- Butterröhrling German
- Buttersoße German
- Buttersäure German
- Bütterken German
- Erdnussbutter German
- Kakaobutter German
- Knoblauchbutter German
- Sahnebutter German
- Yakbutter German
- buttern German
- butterweich German
- burro Italian
- butyrique French
- βουτύρινος Ancient Greek
- βούτυρον Ancient Greek
- βούτυρον, βούτῡρον Ancient Greek
- βούτῡρον Ancient Greek
- botere Old English
- bure Old French
- puter Serbo-Croatian
- путер Serbo-Croatian
- beurre Norman
- burre Norman
- bür Norman
- buter Middle High German
- *buterā gmw-pro
- *butera Old Dutch
- butir Maltese
- buturo Old Spanish
- butir Dalmatian