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Sugaar




Additionally there is one myth in which he seduces a Scottish princess in the village of Mundaka to father the mythical first Lord Of Biscay , Jaun Zuria . This legend is believed to be a fabrication made to legitimate the Lordship of Biscay as a separate state from Navarre , because there is no historical account of such Lord. Only the fact that the delegates of Mundaka were attributed with the formal privilege of being the first to vote in the '' Biltzar '' (Parliament) of the province may look as unlikley indication of the partial veracity this legend.


ETYMOLOGY

The name Sugaar or '''Sugar''' seems to derive of the addition of the words ''suge'' (serpent) and ''ar'' (male), meaning therefore '''male serpent'''. Nevertheless, some have pointed to the possibility that it could be another aglutination which is hidden in the word: ''su'' (fire) + ''gar'' (flame), meaning in this case '''flame of fire'''.

Sugoi, another name of the same deity, has the same dual interpretation: either ''suge'' + ''o {Link without Title} i'' (former, old serpent) or ''su'' + ''goi'' (high fire). There's no likely etymology for the third name of this god, '''Maju'''.