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Timburr is most likely a corruption of the word ''timber'', in reference to the object which it can be seen holding. Additionally, it may also incorporate the term ''burly'', referencing its strength.
Timburr is most likely a corruption of the word ''timber'', in reference to the object which it can be seen holding. Additionally, it may also incorporate the term ''burly'', referencing its strength.


Its Japanese name, Dokkorā, seems to be derived from the Greek word Δοκάρι ''Dokári'', meaning timber. It may also be a combination of dokkoi (heave-ho) and kora (hey, you!).
Its Japanese name, Dokkorer, seems to be derived from the Greek word Δοκάρι ''Dokári'', meaning timber. It may also be a combination of dokkoi (heave-ho) and kora (hey, you!).


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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