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Cas·par
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ˈkæs
pər
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noun
1.
one of the three Magi.
2.
a male given
name
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Caspar
or
Gaspar
(ˈkæspə, ˈkæspɑː)
—
n
(in Christian tradition) one of the Magi, the other two being Melchior and Balthazar
Gaspar
or
Gaspar
—
n
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