empiric (adj.)
"pertaining to or derived from experience or experiments," c. 1600, from Latin empiricus (n.) "a physician guided by experience," from Greek empeirikos "experienced," from empeiria "experience; mere experience or practice without knowledge," especially in medicine, from empeiros "experienced (in a thing), proven by use," from assimilated form of en "in" (see en- (2)) + peira "trial, experiment
"pertaining to or derived from experience or experiments," c. 1600, from Latin empiricus (n.) "a physician guided by experience," from Greek empeirikos "experienced," from empeiria "experience; mere experience or practice without knowledge," especially in medicine, from empeiros "experienced (in a thing), proven by use," from assimilated form of en "in" (see en- (2)) + peira "trial, experiment
But what is the etymology of "peria"?
Both the albanian word pervoje/experience and the greek word empeiria come from the Albanian verb and adjectiv *bere which means done, made. When you have done something, you have experience.
PERIA=
BERIA= where P>B
BERIA=
BER-IA=Bere/done, made is the root of the word
PERVOJ/Experience
PER VOI=
BER V-OI= bere/done, made is the root of the word.
EXPERIENCE=
EX PER IENCE=
EKS PER IENCE=
EKS BER IENCE=bere/done, made is the root of the word.
This is the magnificent Albanian language. The Albanian language word bere is the root of the word and the origin of the word belongs to the Albanian language.
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