"drink of any kind," mid-13c., from Anglo-French beverage, Old French bevrage, from Old French boivre "to drink" (Modern French boire; from Latin bibere "to imbibe;" from PIE root *po(i)- "to drink") + -age, suffix forming mass or abstract nouns (see -age).
may I take your beverage order?
betweenness
betwixt
Beulah
bevel
bever
beverage
Beverly Hills
bevy
bewail
beware
beweep