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Borvo or
Bormo (Gaulish: *Borwō,
Bormō) was an
ancient Celtic god of
healing springs worshipped in Gaul and Gallaecia. He was
sometimes identified with...
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Bolgo Mengo around Aloa-Niagara, as well as a
dialect called Bolgo Bormo;
according to the Ethnologue, its prin****l
dialects are
called Bolgo Dugag...
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village on the site,
called Lucus Bormani,
originally dedicated to the god
Bormo or Bormano.
According to some historians, the
current name of
Diano derives...
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Trebaruna Trebopala Tutelae Aernus Aetio Araco Ares
Lusitani Bandua Bormanicus (
Bormo, Borvo)
Cariocecus Carneo Cohue Cosus (Cossue, Coso)
Crouga Duberdicus Deo...
- (Bolgo
proper and
Bormo)
Bormo Bolgo Kubar bòrmó, glossonym: bòrmónì Agrap, Gagne, Bedi, Moulouk, Hari,
Kodbo 1,800 (Bolgo
proper and
Bormo) Koke
Khoke Daguéla...
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frequently the
goddess Sirona.
Another important Celtic deity of
healing is
Bormo or Borvo,
particularly ****ociated with
thermal springs such as Bourbonne-les-Bains...
- pre-Roman
Ligurian proto-form *
bormo ('warm or
bubbling water'), also
linked to the
names of the gods of the
springs Bormō and Bormānus.
Similar hydronyms...
- Kano,
imprisonment may not
exceed one year.: page: 129 In the
state of
Bormo, a
person who "engages in ... ****ism, homo****ual act ... in the State...
- (Al). To
Gaulish boruo-,
bormo- ‘Hot spring’. See also Bòrmida and Bòrbore. [II]
Borbore (Cn, At). To
Gaulish boruo-,
bormo- ‘Hot spring’. See also Bòrmida...
- materials:
briga ‘hill, fortification’,
bormano ‘thermal’ (Cf.
theonym Bormo),
karno ‘cairn’,
krouk ‘hillock, mound’,
crougia ‘monument,
stone altar’...