<span class="searchmatch">herbae</span> inflection of herba: nominative/vocative plural genitive/dative singular...
Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈɛr.ba saˈbiː.na] herba Sabīna f (genitive <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span> Sabīnae); first declension savin, Juniperus sabina First-declension noun...
Etymologiae sive Origines 17.7.55.: Herbitum vocaverunt pastores eo quod vice <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span> praebeatur pecoribus, ubi pascua desunt. 2005 translation by Priscilla Throop...
(modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈɛr.ba] herba f (genitive <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span>); first declension grass, herbage herb weeds plant First-declension noun...
405 CE, Jerome, Vulgate Proverbs.27.25: Aperta sunt prāta et appāruērunt <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span> virentēs et collēcta sunt faena dē montibus The meadows are open, and the...
4.513–514: [...] falcibus et messae ad lūnam quaeruntur aēnīs pūbentēs <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span> nigrī cum lacte venēnī; [...]. And ripening herbs are brought out, having...
CE, Ovid, Fasti 5.93–94: ‘hic, ubi nunc Rōma est, orbis caput, arbor et <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span> et paucae pecudēs et casa rāra fuit.’ ‘‘Here, where now is Rome – the capital...
rāmī) has a diminutive rāmusculus, and the ā-stem noun herba (genitive <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span>) has a diminutive herbuscula. N-stem nouns (most of which have nominatives...
Phrase-Book[1], London: Macmillan and Co. the vegetable kingdom: arbores stirpesque, <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span> stirpesque (De Fin. 5. 11. 33) the trees are coming into leaf: arbores frondescunt...
Phrase-Book[19], London: Macmillan and Co. the vegetable kingdom: arbores stirpesque, <span class="searchmatch">herbae</span> stirpesque (De Fin. 5. 11. 33) to take root: radices agere (De Off. 2. 12...