FromMiddle English bere , fromOld English bere ( “ barley ” ) , fromProto-West Germanic *barī , fromProto-Germanic *baraz ( “ barley ” ) . CompareWelsh bara ( “ bread ” ) ,Latin far ( “ emmer ” ) ,Serbo-Croatian бра̏шно /brȁšno ( “ flour ” ) ,Albanian bar ( “ grass ” ) ,Ancient Greek Φήρον ( Phḗron ,“ plant deity ” ) .See also :barley .
bere (uncountable )
( chiefly Scotland ) Barley , especially four-rowed barley orsix-rowed barley .Seebear ( “ pillowcase ” )
bere (plural beres )
( now dialectal ) Apillowcase ; a fabric case or covering as for a pillow; apillowbere .1976 , Essex Record Office,Publications :Woven and embroidered coverlets in imitation of tapestry appear as 'a tapestry covering which lieth on my bed' [...] 'a pillow of feathers with abere ' (pillow-case); 'two pillows and theberes to [cover them]'
2014 April 1, Phil Rickman,The Heresy of Dr Dee , Atlantic Books,→ISBN :[...] he'd tossed me an extra pillow in abere .
bere
plural ofbeer bere
astick bere
genitive plural ofbera ;their Synonym: beren bere
genitive singular ofbera ;his ,her ,its FromProto-Bantu *ìbéèdè .
bére class5 (plural maŵére class6 )
breast ,teat part of abunch ofbananas , about ahandful in size bere
third-person singular present indicative ofbrát From a contraction of earlierbevere , fromLatin bibere , fromProto-Italic *pibō , fromProto-Indo-European *píph₃eti . Cognate withAlbanian pi , literaryArmenian ըմպել ( əmpel ) ,Hindi पीना ( pīnā ) , andIrish ibh .
bére (first-person singular present bévo ,first-person singular past historic bévvi or bevétti or ( traditional ) bevètti ,past participle bevùto ,first-person singular imperfect bevévo ,first-person singular future berrò ,auxiliary avére )
( ambitransitive ) todrink [auxiliaryavere ]infinitive bére auxiliary verb avére gerund bevèndo present participle bevènte past participle bevùto person singular plural first second third first second third indicative io tu lui/lei, esso/essa noi voi loro, essi/esse present bévo bévi béve beviàmo bevéte bévono imperfect bevévo bevévi bevéva bevevàmo bevevàte bevévano past historic bévvi ,bevétti ,bevètti 1 bevésti bévve ,bevétte ,bevètte 1 bevémmo bevéste bévvero ,bevéttero ,bevèttero 1 future berrò berrài berrà berrémo berréte berrànno conditional berrèi berrésti berrèbbe ,berrébbe berrémmo berréste berrèbbero ,berrébbero subjunctive che io che tu che lui/che lei, che esso/che essa che noi che voi che loro, che essi/che esse present béva béva béva beviàmo beviàte bévano imperfect bevéssi bevéssi bevésse bevéssimo bevéste bevéssero imperative — tu Lei noi voi Loro bévi béva beviàmo bevéte bévano negative imperative non bére non béva non beviàmo non bevéte non bévano
Including lesser-used forms:
infinitive bére auxiliary verb avére gerund bevèndo present participle bevènte past participle bevùto person singular plural first second third first second third indicative io tu lui/lei, esso/essa noi voi loro, essi/esse present bévo bévi ,béi 1 béve beviàmo bevéte bévono imperfect bevévo bevévi bevéva bevevàmo bevevàte bevévano past historic bévvi ,bevétti ,bevètti 2 ,bevéi 3 bevésti bévve ,bevétte ,bevètte 2 ,bevé 3 bevémmo bevéste bévvero ,bevéttero ,bevèttero 2 ,bevérono 3 future berrò ,beverò 3 berrài ,beverài 3 berrà ,beverà 3 berrémo ,beverémo 3 berréte ,beveréte 3 berrànno ,beverànno 3 conditional berrèi ,beverèi 3 berrésti ,beverésti 3 berrèbbe ,berrébbe ,beverèbbe 3 ,beverébbe 3 berrémmo ,beverémmo 3 berréste ,beveréste 3 berrèbbero ,berrébbero ,beverèbbero 3 ,beverébbero 3 subjunctive che io che tu che lui/che lei, che esso/che essa che noi che voi che loro, che essi/che esse present béva béva béva beviàmo beviàte bévano imperfect bevéssi bevéssi bevésse bevéssimo bevéste bevéssero imperative — tu Lei noi voi Loro bévi ,béi 1 béva beviàmo bevéte bévano negative imperative non bére non béva non beviàmo non bevéte non bévano
1 Archaic or popular Tuscan.2 Traditional.3 Rare.
bere in Treccani.it –Vocabolario Treccani on line , Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italianabēre
vocative masculine singular ofbērus FromOld Dutch *bero , fromProto-West Germanic *berō , fromProto-Germanic *berô .
bēre m
bear This noun needs aninflection-table template .
FromOld Dutch *beri , fromProto-West Germanic *baʀi , fromProto-Germanic *bazją .
bēre f
berry This noun needs aninflection-table template .
“bere (I) ”, inVroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek ,2000 “bere (II) ”, inVroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek ,2000 Verwijs, E. ,Verdam, J. (1885–1929 ) “bere (II) ”, inMiddelnederlandsch Woordenboek , The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff,→ISBN , page IIVerwijs, E. ,Verdam, J. (1885–1929 ) “bere (V) ”, inMiddelnederlandsch Woordenboek , The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff,→ISBN , page VFromOld English bera , fromProto-West Germanic *berō , fromProto-Germanic *berô .
bere (plural beres )
bear (mammal)English:bear (see there for further descendants ) Scots:beir CompareOld Norse berja ( “ to strike ” ) .
bere
( transitive ) Topierce .late 14th century ,Geoffrey Chaucer , The Knight's Tale,The Canterbury Tales , line 2255-2256:[...]Than preye I thee, to-morwe with a spere That Arcita me thurgh the hertebere . [...] Then I pray thee, tomorrow with a spear That Arcitestab me through the heart. FromOld Norse bera .
bere f (definite singular bera ,indefinite plural berer ,definite plural berene )
a female bear,she-bear Synonyms: binne ,hobjørn Inne mellom trea kunne dei skimta eibere . Between the trees, they could discern ashe-bear . bere (present tense ber ,past tense bar ,past participle bore ,passive infinitive berast ,present participle berande ,imperative ber )
e-infinitive form ofbera “bere” inThe Nynorsk Dictionary .FromProto-West Germanic *barī , fromProto-Germanic *baraz . Cognate withOld Norse barr .
bere m
barley Strongja -stem:
bere
first-person singular present indicative ofberan bëre
first / third-person singular present subjunctive ofbëran Borrowed fromGerman Bier . Influenced by the word below, meaning "action of drinking".
bere f (plural beri )
beer Vrem treiberi , te rog. We want threebeers , please. Frombea ( “ to drink ” ) +-re .
bere f (uncountable )
( rare ) (the act of)drinking Declension ofbere singular only indefinite definite nominative-accusative bere berea genitive-dative beri berii vocative bere ,bereo
FromOld Frisian bera , fromProto-West Germanic *beran . Cognates includeWest Frisian barre andEnglish bear .
bere
( transitive ) tobear ; togive birth to2000 , Marron C. Fort, transl.,Dät Näie Tästamänt un do Psoolme in ju aasterlauwerfräiske Uurtoal fon dät Seelterlound, Fräislound, Butjoarlound, Aastfräislound un do Groninger Umelounde [The New Testament and the Psalms in the East Frisian language, native to Saterland, Friesland, Butjadingen, East Frisia and the Ommelanden of Groningen ],→ISBN , Dät Evangelium ätter Matthäus 1:16:Jakob waas die Foar fon Josef, dän Mon fon Maria; Fon Maria wuud Jesusbädden , die die Christus (die Messias) namd wädt. Jacob was the father of Joseph, the husband of Maria; From Maria Jesus wasborn , who is called Christus (the Messiah). Marron C. Fort (2015 ) “bere ”, inSaterfriesisches Wörterbuch mit einer phonologischen und grammatischen Übersicht , Buske,→ISBN FromOld English bere .
bere (uncountable )
barley , especiallysix-rowed barley FromEnglish belly .
bere
belly ,stomach womb Wilner, John, editor (2003-2007 ), “bere ”, inLanguages of Suriname , 5th edition,SIL International , Sranan-English Dictionary Borrowed fromFrench béret .
bere (definite accusative bereyi ,plural bereler )
beret FromOld Turkic bertmek ( “ to wound, to injure ” )
bere (definite accusative bereyi ,plural bereler )
wound ,injury Synonym: bertik Borrowed fromAfrikaans perd .
bere (plural dzibere )
horse