"pavor" meaning in Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /paˈboɾ/, [paˈβ̞oɾ] Forms: pavores [plural]
Rhymes: -oɾ Etymology: From Latin pavōrem. It may be a semi-learned term in its current form, preserving the intervocalic 'v' unlike other non-Iberian Romance cognates (compare the attested Old Spanish form paor); descendants of Latin metus (e.g. Spanish miedo) were the primary words for "fear" on the Iberian peninsula. See also the dialectal pavura, with a change of suffix as with Italian paura. Etymology templates: {{der|es|la|pavor|pavōrem}} Latin pavōrem, {{m|osp|paor}} paor, {{m|la|metus}} metus, {{m|es|miedo}} miedo, {{m|es|pavura}} pavura, {{cog|it|paura}} Italian paura Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} pavor m (plural pavores)
  1. dread, fright, fear Wikipedia link: Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Fear Synonyms: miedo, temor, horror Derived forms: empavorecer, pavoroso Related terms: impávido, pávido
    Sense id: en-pavor-es-noun-w9PY~T9Z Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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