buveur

French

Etymology

From Middle French beuveur, from beuv-, stem of conjugated forms of boire + -eur, or possibly ultimately from Latin bibitor, bibitōrem.

Pronunciation

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Noun

buveur m (plural buveurs, feminine buveuse)

  1. drinker (someone who drinks, especially alcohol)

Further reading


Middle French

Noun

buveur m (plural buveurs)

  1. Alternative form of beuveur
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