found: Work cat.: Frajzyngier, Z. A Grammar of Gidar, c2008:p. 23 (Gidar, the only member of its subgroup within the Central Branch of Chadic. The language is referred to in the literature as 'Guidar' (the name of a major town in the area where the language is spoken) or 'Gidar', but its speakers refer to it as mà-káda. The prefix mà is identical with the noun mà 'mouth, language', which forms names of languages. In the present grammar, 'Gidar' is used for the language, as it is the most frequently used name in the geographic, historical, anthropological, and linguistic literature on Gidar)
found: Ethnologue WWW site, Feb. 8, 2008(Gidar. A language of Cameroon. Alternate names: Guider, Guidar, Gidder, Kada, Baynawa. Classification: Afro-Asiatic, Chadic, Biu-Mandara, C. Also spoken in Chad)
found: WebDictionary WWW site, Feb. 8, 2008(Gidar. A Chadic language spoken south of Lake Chad)
notfound: Web. 3;OED