- The word for beer in
Portuguese is cerveja,
coming from the
Latin word
cerevisia.
Modern Portuguese breweries were
started in
Portugal in the 19th century...
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lower classes and a
staple part of the
Roman soldier's ration. Beer (
cerevisia) was
known but
considered vulgar, and was ****ociated with barbarians....
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lower classes and a
staple part of the
Roman soldier's ration. Beer (
cerevisia) was
known but
considered vulgar, and was ****ociated with barbarians....
- George; Scott, Robert; A Gr****–English
Lexicon at the ****us Project.
cerevisia, cervisia.
Charlton T.
Lewis and
Charles Short. A
Latin Dictionary on...
- de Fare, Chondro, Trago, Ptisana,
Crimno et Alica;
altera de
Zytho et
Cerevisia. Antwerp. Dodoens,
Rembert (1554).
Trium priorum de
stirpium historia...
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sorghum beers "ikigage"
brewed with
Vernonia amygdalina "umubirizi"".
Cerevisia. 37 (4): 89–96. doi:10.1016/j.cervis.2012.12.001. ISSN 1373-7163. Lombard...
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Their name for beer was brutos, or brytos. The
Romans called their brew
cerevisia, from the
Celtic word for it. Beer was
apparently enjo**** by some Roman...
- who
drank beer much more than wine. The
Latinised word ‘cerveja’ (from
cerevisia < cervesia)
derives from an
older Celtic term used in Gaul.
During the...
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Their name for beer was brutos, or brytos. The
Romans called their brew
cerevisia, from the
Celtic word for it. Beer was
apparently enjo**** by some Roman...
- *cax < C****ĪCOS ‘oak-tree’
Cerveja also
Cervejaria from
Vulgar Latin *
cerevisia derived from
Gaulish Cognates: Old
French cervoise, Provençal, Spanish...