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bher- — I. bher 1 To carry; also to bear children. Derivatives include birth, fertile, suffer, furtive, and metaphor. 1. a. (i) bear1, from Old English beran … Universalium
beaver — [OE] Like bear, beaver appears to mean etymologically ‘brown animal’. Old English 55 beetle beofor or befor came from a prehistoric West and North Germanic *bebruz, which in turn went back to an Indo European *bhebhrús, a derivative of the base… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
beaver — O.E. beofor, befer (earlier bebr), from P.Gmc. *bebruz (Cf. O.S. bibar, O.N. bjorr, M.Du., Du. bever, Low Ger. bever, O.H.G. bibar, Ger. Biber), from PIE *bhebhrus, reduplication of root *bher (3) brown, bright (Cf. Lith … Etymology dictionary
bebru- — *bebru , *bebruz, *bibru , *bibruz?, *beburu , *beburuz germ., stark. Maskulinum (u): nhd. Biber, Brauner; ne. beaver, brown (Maskulinum); Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., as., ahd.; Hinweis: s. *bebra ; Etymologie … Germanisches Wörterbuch
beaver — [OE] Like bear, beaver appears to mean etymologically ‘brown animal’. Old English beofor or befor came from a prehistoric West and North Germanic *bebruz, which in turn went back to an Indo European *bhebhrús, a derivative of the base *bhru… … Word origins