pahar
Moldavian
/paˈhar/
noun
Definitions
- glass drinking vessel
Etymology
Derived from Hungarian pohár (glass) derived from Serbo-Croatian pehar (cup) derived from Old High German pehhari derived from Latin picarium derived from Ancient Greek βῖκος (earthenware jug, vase with handles, wine jar).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βῖκος
Gloss
earthenware jug, vase with handles, wine jar
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- nonpitcher English
- pitch English
- pitcher English
- pitcherful English
- rinse-pitcher English
- bacar Latin
- bacarium Latin
- bicarium Latin
- bicārium Latin
- bīcārium Latin
- picarium Latin
- pīcārium Latin
- Aschenbecher German
- Becher German
- Eierbecher German
- Kunststoffbecher German
- Pappbecher German
- Plastbecher German
- Plastebecher German
- Plastikbecher German
- Trinkbecher German
- a pohár fenekére néz Hungarian
- papírpohár Hungarian
- pezsgőspohár Hungarian
- poharak Hungarian
- poharakban Hungarian
- pohár Hungarian
- poháralátét Hungarian
- bicchierata Italian
- bicchiere Italian
- sottobicchiere Italian
- bécher French
- pícher Spanish, Castilian
- βῖκος Ancient Greek
- ピッチャー Japanese
- puchar Polish
- pehar Serbo-Croatian
- pehhari Old High German
- becher Middle High German
- pehar Albanian
- bꜣkt Egyptian
- pohár Slovak