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Latin word pavor comes from Old Irish úathad ((grammar) the singular number. A small number, a few.), Welsh ofn (Fear.)

úathad (Old Irish)

(grammar) the singular number. A small number, a few.

ofn (Welsh)

Fear.

úath (Old Irish)

Name of the Ogham letter ᚆ (h). Whitethorn A horrible or terrible thing. Fear, horror, terror A small number, a few.

paveo (Latin)

(intransitive) I am struck with fear, I am afraid or terrified; tremble or quake with fear.. (transitive) I fear, dread or am terrified by.

pavor (Latin)

Fear through expectation, dread, thrill, anxiety, trepidation.. Fear, alarm, terror, fright, panic.. The act of trembling, quaking, throbbing or panting with fear.

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