beuveur

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Middle French

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Etymology

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From beuv-, stem of certain conjugated forms of boire +‎ -eur, or from Latin bibitor, bibitōrem.

Noun

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beuveur m (plural beuveurs, feminine singular beuveuse, feminine plural beuveuses)

  1. drink (one who drinks, especially alcohol)

Descendants

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  • French: buveur