"ϰαύαρος" meaning in Gaulois

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Noun

  1. Champion, héros.
    Sense id: fr-ϰαύαρος-gaulois-noun-IBZrsQ1p
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    "Mot attesté sous la forme d'un nom propre (un prince) galate Καύαρος, mais également sous les formes Καυάρα et les dérivés Cauarius, Cauaria, etc.^([1])^([2]).",
    "À comparer avec le gallo-romain Cavares, le breton kaour, le gallois cawr (géant, champion), le vieux cornique caur-march (« cheval-géant »), le vieil irlandais caur (au génitif caurad, « héros, champion, guerrier ») et cuar (idem)^([1])^([2]).",
    "Selon P. Schrijver, cité par X. Delamarre, la forme d’origine celtique serait *cauaro- qui viendrait de l’indo-européen commun *keu̯əros^([1]). J.-P. Savignac mentionne une forme *kawaro-^([2])."
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    "Mot attesté sous la forme d'un nom propre (un prince) galate Καύαρος, mais également sous les formes Καυάρα et les dérivés Cauarius, Cauaria, etc.^([1])^([2]).",
    "À comparer avec le gallo-romain Cavares, le breton kaour, le gallois cawr (géant, champion), le vieux cornique caur-march (« cheval-géant »), le vieil irlandais caur (au génitif caurad, « héros, champion, guerrier ») et cuar (idem)^([1])^([2]).",
    "Selon P. Schrijver, cité par X. Delamarre, la forme d’origine celtique serait *cauaro- qui viendrait de l’indo-européen commun *keu̯əros^([1]). J.-P. Savignac mentionne une forme *kawaro-^([2])."
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