sabina

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See also: Sabina, Sabína, and Sabiną

Italian

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin sabīna respectively its taxonomical occurrence.

Noun

sabina f (plural sabine)

  1. savin (Juniperus sect. Sabina)

Derived terms

Latin

Noun

sabīna f (genitive sabīnae); first declension

  1. Late Latin form of herba Sabīna

Declension

First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative sabīna sabīnae
genitive sabīnae sabīnārum
dative sabīnae sabīnīs
accusative sabīnam sabīnās
ablative sabīnā sabīnīs
vocative sabīna sabīnae

Spanish

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Etymology

Borrowed from Latin sabīna respectively its taxonomical occurrence.

Noun

sabina f (plural sabinas)

  1. savin (Juniperus sect. Sabina)
  2. (Melilla) sandarac (Tetraclinis articulata Masters[1])
    Synonym: tuya articulada

Derived terms

Adjective

sabina f

  1. feminine singular of sabino

References

  1. ^ Font Quer, Pío, «38. TUYA ARTICULADA», Plantas medicinales - El Dioscórides renovado, 2002, Barcelona: Península, 1999, 81-82. →ISBN

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