alb
Translingual
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alb
English
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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)
- (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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Aromanian
Alternative forms
Etymology
FromLatinalbus.Compare toDaco-Romanianalb.
Adjective
alb(femininealbe,masculine pluralalghi,feminine pluralalbi)
Catalan
Etymology
FromLatinalbus.Only used in poetic/literary contexts or found in some toponyms.
Adjective
alb(femininealba,masculine pluralalbs,feminine pluralalbes)
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Further reading
- “alb”inDiccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició,Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Czech
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Noun
alb
Megleno-Romanian
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Adjective
albm(pluralaľbi,feminine pluralalbi)
References
- Atasanov, Petar (1990)Le mégléno-roumain de nos jours: Une approche linguistique,Hamburg: Buske
Middle High German
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Etymology
FromOld High Germanalp,fromProto-West Germanic*albi,fromProto-Germanic*albiz,ultimately fromProto-Indo-European*albʰós.
Noun
Usage notes
- Used through the 13th century.
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Descendants
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)
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Noun
albm(pluralalbi)
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alb | gri | negru |
roșu;carmin | portocaliu;maro | galben;crem |
verde | verde mentă | |
cyan | bleu | albastru |
violet;indigo | mov;purpură | roz |
Romansch
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Adjective
albm(feminine singularalba,masculine pluralalbs,feminine pluralalbas)
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- Rhymes:English/ælb
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