| 释义 | 
		wers- To confuse, mix up. Compare ers-.- Suffixed basic form. 
- war, from Old North French werre, war;
 - guerrilla, from Spanish guerra, war. Both a and b from Germanic *werra‑, from *werz-a‑.
 
 - worse, from Old English wyrsa, worse, from Germanic comparative *wers-izōn‑.
 - worst, from Old English wyrsta, worst, from Germanic superlative *wers-istaz.
 
  - Suffixed zero-grade form *wr̥s-ti‑.  wurst; liverwurst, from Old High German wurst, sausage (< "mixture"), from Germanic *wursti‑.
  [Pokorny u̯ers‑ 1169.] |  
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