gebur (plural geburs)
From būan. Cognate with Old Saxon gibūr (Dutch boer), Old High German gibūr.
ġebūr m
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From Old English ġebūr (“dweller, husbandman, farmer, countryman, boor”), from Proto-Germanic *ga-, *būraz (“house, room,dwelling”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰew- (“to swell, wax, grow”), equivalent to ge- + bower. More at bower, boor.