- Beaver - Wikipedia
The English word beaver comes from the Old English word beofor or befor and is connected to the German word biber and the Dutch word bever The ultimate origin of the word is an Indo-European root for 'brown' [2]
- dé buitenwinkel van Nederland | Bever
Buiten is nooit ver weg Met 40 winkels in heel Nederland is er altijd een Bever winkel in de buurt Gratis verzending vanaf 50 euro
- bever - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bever (plural bevers) A beaver (rodent of the genus Castor) Beaver fur, skin, or pelt, or a similar cloth
- Bever Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Origin of Bever From Middle English beveren (“to tremble”), frequentative form of Old English beofian, bifian (“to tremble, be moved, shake, quake”), from Proto-Germanic *bibōną, *bibjaną (“to quake, shiver”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰoyǝ- (“to frighten, be afraid”)
- BEVER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
3 meanings: 1 a snack 2 to have a snack to shake or tremble Click for more definitions
- What does bever mean? - Definitions. net
Definition of bever in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of bever What does bever mean? Information and translations of bever in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
- Bever - definition of bever by The Free Dictionary
Define bever bever synonyms, bever pronunciation, bever translation, English dictionary definition of bever n a snack vb to have a snack vb to shake or tremble Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991,
- bever - definition and meaning - Wordnik
Anglo-Norman bever, from Old French beivre ("drinking, drink, to drink") (French boire), from Latin bibō
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