Arverni

/ɑːrˈvɜːrnaɪ/ noun

An ancient Celtic people of Gaul (modern France), known for their fierce resistance to Roman expansion under leaders like Vercingetorix.

From Latin Arverni, the name of the Gallic tribe, likely from a Celtic root meaning 'strong' or 'warriors,' or possibly 'highlanders' from their mountain territories.

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