Hawara

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== English == === Etymology === From Arabic هَوَارَة (hawāra) which in turn is from Demotic ḥw.t-wr.t (“the great mansion”), from Egyptian ḥwt (“enclosure, mansion”) + wrt (“large, great”). === 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) A member of an Amazigh tribe that settled in Egypt and was known for breeding horses and serving as cavalry. ==== Alternative forms ==== Hawwarah == Bavarian == === Alternative forms === Haberer === 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) (Austria, Vienna) friend, close companion. ==== Synonyms ==== Habschi == German == === Noun === Hawara m (strong, genitive Hawaras, plural Hawara) (rare) alternative form of Haberer, representing an Austrian German pronunciation. For quotations using this term, see Citations:Hawara.