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burrë
Contents
1
Latin
1.1
Adjective
2
Norman
2.1
Alternative forms
2.2
Etymology
2.3
Noun
3
Plautdietsch
3.1
Verb
4
Tarantino
4.1
Noun
Latin
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Adjective
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būrre
vocative
masculine
singular
of
būrrus
Norman
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Alternative forms
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buure
(
continental Normandy
)
beurre
(
Jersey
)
bür
(
Sark
)
Etymology
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From
Latin
būtȳrum
, from
Ancient Greek
βούτῡρον
(
boútūron
)
.
Noun
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burre
m
(
plural
burres
)
(
Guernsey
)
butter
1903
, Edgar MacCulloch, “Proverbs, Weather Sayings, etc.”, in
Guernsey Folk Lore
[1]
, page
514
:
Qui mange la craïme ne rend pas du
burre
.
He who eats his cream makes no
butter
.
Plautdietsch
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Verb
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burre
to
purr
(
like a cat or a motor
)
Tarantino
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Noun
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burre
butter
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