/ˈsidɾa/, [ˈs̺i.ð̞ɾɐ]
OriginAttested since the 14th century (from the 13th century in Latin documents). Borrowed from Old French sidre, from Latin sīcera, from Ancient Greek σῑ́κερᾰ (sī́keră).
- countable, feminine, uncountablecider (alcoholic beverage)
“Este nũca bebeo vino nẽ sidra, nẽ comeu carne” — This one did never drink wine or cider, nor did he ever eat meat
Formssidras(plural)