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Sabine
n. language of the Sabine ancient people who lived in central Italy
 
adj. of or pertaining to the Sabine ancient Italian people who lived in central Italy in the Apennines
 
n. member of an ancient Italian people who lived in central Italy in the Apennines
 
n. female first name; family name; river in east Texas that flows into the Gulf of Mexico


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Sabine
The Sabines (Latin Sabini - singular Sabinus) were an Italic tribe that lived in ancient Italy. Their language belonged to the Sabellic subgroup of Italic languages and shows some similarities to Oscan and Umbrian. Latin-speakers called the Sabines' original territory, straddling the modern regions of LazioUmbria, and Abruzzo, Sabinium. To this day, it bears the ancient tribe's name in the Italian form of Sabina. Within the modern region of Lazio (or Latium), Sabina constitutes a sub-region, situated north-east of Rome, around Rieti.
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Sabine
Noun
1. a river in eastern Texas that flows south into the Gulf of Mexico
(synonym) Sabine River
(hypernym) river
(part-holonym) Texas, Lone-Star State, TX


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Sabine (f)
n. Sabine, female first name
 
sabine (f)
n. savin, juniper of Europe and northern Asia and North America that yields an oil which is used in medicine

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Sabine
(n.)
See Savin.
  
 
(n.)
One of the Sabine people.
  
 
(a.)
Of or pertaining to the ancient Sabines, a people of Italy.
  

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