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  1. Bere (grain) - Wikipedia

    Bere, pronounced "bear," is a six-row barley cultivated mainly on 5-15 hectares of land in Orkney, Scotland. It is also grown in Shetland, Caithness and on a very small scale by a few crofters on some …

  2. BERE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

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  3. bere - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    Dec 11, 2025 · bere (plural beres) A bear (mammal of the family Ursidae) The Big Dipper or Little Dipper.

  4. Bere - definition of bere by The Free Dictionary

    Define bere. bere synonyms, bere pronunciation, bere translation, English dictionary definition of bere. n Scot barley Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © …

  5. bere, n.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    Factsheet What does the noun bere mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun bere. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in Scottish English.

  6. Orkney Bere Barley: History, Uses, and Where to Try Bere Bannocks

    May 15, 2025 · Long before whisky stills dotted the landscape or modern crops took root, Orkney fields were golden with Bere (pronounced 'bear'), an ancient form of barley that has sustained islanders for …

  7. How to Conjugate the Verb "Bere" in Italian - ThoughtCo

    May 7, 2025 · Learn how to conjugate and use the Italian verb bere, which means to drink, through conjugation tables and examples.

  8. Back to the future: Using ancient Bere barley landraces for a ...

    Sep 7, 2023 · Bere is an ancient barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) that was once widely grown in northern Britain, where its ability to grow on poor soils and under challenging climatic conditions made it a …

  9. What does BERE mean? - Definitions.net

    Bere is a landrace adapted to growing on soils of a low pH and to a short growing season with long hours of daylight, as found in the high latitudes of northern Scotland.

  10. Bere (barley) | The Oxford Companion to Beer | Craft Beer & Brewing

    “Bere” has its origins in the Old English word for barley, “Bœr.” It is synonymous with “Bygg” or “Bigg” barley, terms likely derived from the old Norse word for barley, “Bygg,” which itself originates in the …