garland. <span class="searchmatch">vibia</span> f (genitive vibiae); first declension A plank, crosspiece supported on trestles so as to form a bank First-declension noun. “<span class="searchmatch">vibia</span>”, in Charlton...
Originally a diminutive, from bia (“large cooking pot”). kibia class VII (plural <span class="searchmatch">vibia</span> class VIII) earthenware bowl or pot...
Pānsa m sg (genitive Pānsae); first declension a cognomen used by the gens <span class="searchmatch">Vibia</span>, Hirria, Appuleia, and others Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus First-declension...
Second-declension noun, singular only. 1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age). <span class="searchmatch">Vībia</span> “Vibius”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary...
howl ("a mournful cry") vío, veu Probably derived or akin to Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">vibia</span> (“crosspiece”) which was perhaps borrowed from Gaulish; if just akin, then...
Kreuzstück n, Holm (de) m, Sprosse (de) f Irish: trasna m, trasnán m Latin: <span class="searchmatch">vibia</span> f Maori: whiti Middle English: traunsom Swedish: tvärträ n, tvärstång c...
véccia e nóba, Nuoro: Ilisso edizioni, 2001, →ISBN, page 61: Assai bè me la <span class="searchmatch">vibia</span> sóru sóru i la mé vigna. I was doing quite well, all alone in my vineyard...
véccia e nóba, Nuoro: Ilisso edizioni, 2001, →ISBN, page 61: Assai bè me la <span class="searchmatch">vibia</span> sóru sóru i la mé vigna. I was doing quite well, all alone in my vineyard...