Avar

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From Avar аварал (awaral)[1]

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Avar

  1. A North Caucasian language spoken mainly in Avaria (Republic of Daghestan) as its official language, and in parts of Azerbaijan.
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Avar (plural Avars)

  1. A person belonging to this people of Caucasus, mainly of Daghestan, in which they are the predominant group.
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Avar (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to the Avar language or people.
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Etymology 2[edit]

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Avar

  1. The extinct language of the Eurasian Avars, probably belonging to the Oghur branch of the Turkic language family.
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Avar (plural Avars)

  1. (historical) A member of a group of equestrian nomads who established an empire spanning considerable areas of Central and Eastern Europe from the late 6th to the early 9th century; also called Eurasian Avars or Pannonian Avars, to distinguish them from the Avars of the Caucasus.
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Adjective[edit]

Avar (not comparable)

  1. Of or pertaining to the Eurasian Avar language or people.
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  1. ^ В. А. Потто. Кавказская война в отдельных очерках, эпизодах, легендах и биографиях: в 5 т. – СПб.: Тип. Е. Евдокимова, 1887–1889

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