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From a Gaulish name of uncertain origin, but generally taken to refer to the Celtic god Borvo or to a river, spring, or other waters named for him + Proto-Celtic *magos (field, plain).

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Borbetomagus

  1. Synonym of Vormatia, Worms (a city in Germany), (historical) the largest city of the Vangionēs.

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