"Bajawarjō" meaning in Proto-West Germanic

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Proper name

Etymology: Borrowed, possibly via Latin Boiī, from a Celtic language, plus the Germanic *-wari (“dweller, citizen”). Etymology templates: {{der|gmw-pro|la|Boiī}} Latin Boiī, {{der|gmw-pro|cel}} Celtic, {{af|gmw-pro|*-wari|t1=dweller, citizen}} *-wari (“dweller, citizen”) Head templates: {{head|gmw-pro|proper noun|g=m-p}} *Bajawarjō m pl Inflection templates: {{gmw-infl-noun-a|Bajawari|g=m|n=p}} Forms: no-table-tags [table-tags], - [nominative, singular], Bajawarjō [nominative, plural], Bajawarjōs [nominative, plural], - [accusative, singular], Bajawarjā [accusative, plural], - [genitive, singular], Bajawarjō [genitive, plural], - [dative, singular], Bajawarjum [dative, plural], - [instrumental, singular], Bajawarjum [instrumental, plural]
  1. the Bavarians, inhabitants of Bavaria or the nearby Bohemia Wikipedia link: Baiuvarii Tags: masculine, plural, reconstruction

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          "name": "desc"
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    },
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          },
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          "args": {
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            "2": "Baiuvariī",
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