beker
Dutch (Brabantic)
/ˈbeː.kər/
noun
Definitions
- beaker, cup, chalice drinking vessel, often but not always without a handle, generally not made of glass
- cup trophy
Etymology
Inherited from Middle Dutch beker derived from Latin bicarium.
Origin
Latin
bicarium
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- beaker English
- beakerful English
- bicarium Latin
- Aschenbecher German
- Becher German
- Eierbecher German
- Kunststoffbecher German
- Pappbecher German
- Plastbecher German
- Plastebecher German
- Plastikbecher German
- Trinkbecher German
- bekerfinale Dutch, Flemish
- bekerplant Dutch, Flemish
- bekertoernooi Dutch, Flemish
- bekerwedstrijd Dutch, Flemish
- finale Dutch, Flemish
- gif Dutch, Flemish
- gifbeker Dutch, Flemish
- maat Dutch, Flemish
- maatbeker Dutch, Flemish
- plant Dutch, Flemish
- toernooi Dutch, Flemish
- wedstrijd Dutch, Flemish
- bécher French
- βῖκος Ancient Greek
- ビーカー Japanese
- bekyr Middle English
- pehar Serbo-Croatian
- beker Middle Dutch
- behhari Old High German
- pehhari Old High German
- beker Afrikaans
- becher Middle High German
- Becher Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- bikeri Old Saxon
- ibhekile Xhosa
- bichjeru Corsican
- bhikiri Shona