"వీర" meaning in Telugu

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Noun

Forms: vīra [romanization], వీరలు [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Sanskrit वीर (vīrá), from Proto-Indo-Iranian *wīrás, from Proto-Indo-European *wiHrós (“man; husband; warrior, hero”). Cognates include Latin vir, Lithuanian výras, Old Irish fer, Old Norse verr, Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂 (wair), Ossetian ир (ir, “Ossetians”) and Old English wer (English were-). Etymology templates: {{bor|te|sa|वीर|tr=vīrá}} Sanskrit वीर (vīrá), {{der|te|iir-pro|*wīrás}} Proto-Indo-Iranian *wīrás, {{der|te|ine-pro|*wiHrós|t=man; husband; warrior, hero}} Proto-Indo-European *wiHrós (“man; husband; warrior, hero”), {{cog|la|vir}} Latin vir, {{cog|lt|výras}} Lithuanian výras, {{cog|sga|fer}} Old Irish fer, {{cog|non|verr}} Old Norse verr, {{cog|got|𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂}} Gothic 𐍅𐌰𐌹𐍂 (wair), {{cog|os|ир|t=Ossetians}} Ossetian ир (ir, “Ossetians”), {{cog|ang|wer}} Old English wer, {{cog|en|were-}} English were- Head templates: {{te-noun}} వీర • (vīra) ? (plural వీరలు)
  1. a woman who has a husband and sons Categories (topical): Female, Marriage, People Synonyms: వీరము (vīramu)
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      "name": "cog"
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    }
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  "word": "వీర"
}

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