Proper noun
Borvo
(Celtic mythology) A Celtic god of healing associated with hot springs.
Borvo, Alan (2001), Sáhkku, The "Devil's Game", Board Games Studies 4: 33–52, p. 33 Only the rules of three Sámi board games have been preserved into modern times. Source: Internet
Borvo 2001, p. 33; Depaulis, Thierry (2001), An Arab Game in the North Pole?, Board Games Studies 4: 77–82 Sáhkku differs from these games in several respects, most notably the addition of a piece - "the king" - that changes gameplay radically. Source: Internet
Or at least people used to call them gods, in the old days, when Zeus and Mercury and Thor and Vishnu and Borvo and Mithra and Pekelnik were worshiped wherever Indo-European languages were spoken. Source: Internet