Hawara
See also: hawara
English
Etymology
From Arabic هَوَارَة (hawāra) which in turn is from Demotic ḥw.t-wr.t (“the great mansion”).
Proper noun
Hawara
- A village in Egypt, and an Ancient Egyptian site near it, south of Crocodilopolis / Arsinoe, with a pyramid and a necropolis in which the Fayum mummy portraits were found.
Noun
Hawara (plural Hawaras or Hawara)
Alternative forms
- Hawwarah
Bavarian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Rotwelsch, from Yiddish חבֿר (khaver). Cognate with German Chawer and Dutch gabber. Not related with habern.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈhɑˑβɐrɐ/
- Hyphenation: Ha‧be‧rer
Noun
Hawara m (plural Hawara)
Synonyms
- Habschi
German
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