alb

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See also:Alb,ALB,alb.,andAlb.

Translingual

Symbol

alb

  1. (international standards)ISO 639-2/Blanguage codeforAlbanian.

English

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A priest’salb(the white gown),stole(hanging around the neck), andmaniple(on the left sleeve).

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Etymology

FromMiddle Englishaube,awbe,albe,abbe,from LateOld Englishalbe(but later reinforced byOld Frenchaube,Medieval Latinalba), borrowed fromLatinalba(as intunicaalba(white tunic),vestisalba(white garment)),feminine ofalbus(white).

Pronunciation

Noun

alb(pluralalbs)

  1. (Christianity,chieflyAnglicanism,Roman Catholicism)A long, whiterobeworn bypriestsand other ministers, underneath most of the othervestments.
    • 1978,Jane Gardam,God on the Rocks,Abacus, published2014,page131:
      ‘The confidence of the very rich,’ thought Father Carter watching Binkie shaking outalbsand cottas and calling rather loudly to the organist.

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Anagrams

Aromanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromLatinalbus.Compare toDaco-Romanianalb.

Adjective

alb(femininealbe,masculine pluralalghi,feminine pluralalbi)

  1. white
  2. (figurative)clean

Catalan

Etymology

FromLatinalbus.Only used in poetic/literary contexts or found in some toponyms.

Adjective

alb(femininealba,masculine pluralalbs,feminine pluralalbes)

  1. (poetic)white
    Synonym:blanc

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Further reading

Czech

Pronunciation

Noun

alb

  1. genitivepluralofalbum

Megleno-Romanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromLatinalbus.[1]

Adjective

albm(pluralaľbi,feminine pluralalbi)

  1. white

References

  • Atasanov, Petar (1990)Le mégléno-roumain de nos jours: Une approche linguistique,Hamburg: Buske

Middle High German

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromOld High Germanalp,fromProto-West Germanic*albi,fromProto-Germanic*albiz,ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*albʰós.

Noun

albm(pluralelbeorelber)

  1. elf
  2. friendlyspirit,ghostlybeing,genius,orfairy

Usage notes

  • Used through the 13th century.

Declension

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Descendants

  • German:Alb,Albdruck,Albtraum.

References

  • Marshall Jones Company (1930).Mythology of All RacesSeries, Volume 2Eddic,Great Britain: Marshall Jones Company, 1930, pp. 220.

Romanian

Etymology

InheritedfromLatinalbus,fromProto-Italic*alβos,fromProto-Indo-European*h₂élbʰos,*álbʰos,*albʰós(white).Doubletofalbum.

Pronunciation

Adjective

albmorn(feminine singularalbă,masculine pluralalbi,feminine and neuter pluralalbe)

  1. white
  2. (figuratively)clean,pure,immaculate

Declension

Antonyms

Derived terms

Noun

albm(pluralalbi)

  1. the colorwhite
  2. whiteperson

Declension

See also

Colorsin Romanian ·culori(layout·text)
alb gri negru
roșu;carmin portocaliu;maro galben;crem
verde verde mentă
cyan bleu albastru
violet;indigo mov;purpură roz

Romansch

Alternative forms

Etymology

FromLatinalbus.

Adjective

albm(feminine singularalba,masculine pluralalbs,feminine pluralalbas)

  1. (Vallader)white

Antonyms

  • (Rumantsch Grischun,Puter,Vallader)nair
  • (Sursilvan,Sutsilvan)ner
  • (Surmiran)neir