Cider

/ˈsaɪdər/ noun

A beverage made from fermented or pressed apple juice, which can be either alcoholic or non-alcoholic.

From Old French 'cidre,' borrowed from Hebrew 'shekar' (strong drink). The word traveled through multiple languages as apple cultivation spread across Europe and then to America.

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