Belio (бельо, bulgarian, underwear)
felio (I meow or snarl, Latin)
Felis
velis (cloths abl., Latin)
sub velis = “under cloths”
velin (french, type of paper)
vein
Wein
fein
Fern
Ferne
ferre (to bear, Latin)
Perre (the russian spelling/perceived version of Pierre)
Pierre
ierre (anger, Old English)
I wonder, is this derived from Latin ira, from whence Modern English ire (and irate?
Or are they just Indo-European cognates?
Wiktionary says the latter (see German irre).
Serré (close, French)
verre
This is the ablative singular of Latin verres, which is a boar in the sense of a male pig. A wild board is an aper.
Also “glass” in French.
Verme (worm, Italian)
terme (spa, public baths, Italian)
Terre (earths, Italian)
Terra