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- the Itsekiris largely followed a traditional form of religion known as Ebura-tsitse (based on ancestral worship) which has become embedded in modern-day...
- which means "yew tree place".[failed verification] The word for "yew" was *ebura in Proto-Celtic (cf. Old Irish ibar "yew-tree", Irish: iúr (older iobhar)...
- etymological origin of the name Ebora is from the ancient Celtic word ebora/ebura, the genitive plural form of the word eburos (yew), the name of a species...
- Apilus, Andamus (maybe to Celtic and-amo- 'The Undermost'), Bloena, Aebura/Ebura, Albura, Arius, Caelius and Caelicus (to Celtic *kaylo- 'omen'), Celtiatis...
- Egu Echara; Play Ground Ichorikpa; Play Ground Izoda Otaka; Play Ground Ebura Echara; Play Ground Ndi-Igwe Bikobiko; Play Ground, Isobo Otaka Obubra Ovonum...
- Aisela or Astura (Latin), Esla (Asturian, Galician, Spanish) Eure Autura or Ebura (Latin), Eure (French) Eurotas Basilipotamόs - Βασιλιποταμός (medieval name)...
- as an element in names related to jǫfurr (derived from Proto-Germanic: *eburaR, wild boar) such as Jǫfurfǫst and Jǫfurbjǫrn, attested in Swedish runic...
- weighers. The national treasury contained separate offices for the mint (ebura) and the handling of monies (danponkese). According to Wilks, over a hundred...
- the cognate Welsh efwr and Gallo-Roman eburos point to a Primitive Irish *eburas, and ibar was used (with qualifiers) to refer to a whole range of evergreen...
- Épinal Spinale Escaut Schelda Essonne Esonna Étampes Stampa (old) Eure Eura, Ebura Évreux Ebroica (old) Falaise Falesia, Falesa (old) Fargeau Fargeoli Faucigny...