"dovera" meaning in All languages combined

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Numeral [English]

Etymology: From Brythonic numerals, from an assumed Proto-Brythonic *naw (“nine”). For the initial consonant compare Lithuanian devyni and Proto-Slavic *devętь (“nine”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|cel-bry}} Brythonic, {{der|en|cel-bry-pro|*naw|t=nine}} Proto-Brythonic *naw (“nine”), {{cog|lt|devyni}} Lithuanian devyni, {{cog|sla-pro|*devętь|t=nine}} Proto-Slavic *devętь (“nine”) Head templates: {{head|en|numeral}} dovera
  1. (Cumbria) nine in Cumbrian sheep counting Wikipedia link: Yan Tan Tethera Tags: Cumbria Categories (topical): Nine
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