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- (Essonne, Everiaco in 1158). Peter Schrijver has instead counter-argued that "eburos did not mean yew tree" and that the derivation from Latin ebur (ivory) instead...
- have resulted in a number of place names. These include the Proto-Celtic eburos; Old Irish ibar; Irish iobhar, iubhar and iúr; and the Scottish Gaelic iubhar...
- -og). However, Eburos (Eβουρος, Eburus, Eburius) was also a Celtic personal name, so Eburākon could also mean "the property of Eburos". Indeed, the 12th‑century...
- perhaps meaning "estate of Eburius (the Latinized form of the Gallic patronym Eburos)", a Gallo-Roman landowner. In 1897, the name of the commune officially...
- the letter its value of "yew", as the cognate Welsh efwr and Gallo-Roman eburos point to a Primitive Irish *eburas, and ibar was used (with qualifiers)...
- the ancient Celtic word ebora/ebura, the genitive plural form of the word eburos (yew), the name of a species of tree, so its name means "of the yew trees...
- dubus, dubis ‘black’ dūno- ‘fortress’, ‘mountain’ duro- 'square, market' eburo- ‘yew (sacred tree)’ -ialo- ‘glade’ lāno- 'plain' / 'full' -late ‘swamp’...
- Williams, p. 1240. Schrijver, P. C. H. (2015). "The meaning of Celtic *eburos". In: Oudaer, Guillaume, Hily, Gael, Le Bihan, Herve (eds.). Mélanges en...
- Gallic tribe who inhabited the area. Their name comes from the Gaulish eburo meaning 'yew tree'. The inhabitants of Évreux are known as Ebroicians (French:...
- ethnonym Eburones from the Gaulish word for 'yew-tree', eburos, itself stemming from Proto-Celtic *eburos ('yew'; cf. OIr. ibar 'yew', MBret. euor 'alder buck-thorn'...