alb

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

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alb

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

English

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EnglishWikipediahas an article on:
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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

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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).

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Noun

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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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Aromanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatinalbus.Compare toDaco-Romanianalb.

Adjective

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alb(femininealbe,masculine pluralalghi,feminine pluralalbi)

  1. white
  2. (figurative)clean

Catalan

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Etymology

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

Adjective

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alb(femininealba,masculine pluralalbs,feminine pluralalbes)

  1. (poetic)white
    Synonym:blanc

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Czech

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Noun

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alb

  1. genitivepluralofalbum

Megleno-Romanian

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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FromLatinalbus.[1]

Adjective

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albm(pluralaľbi,feminine pluralalbi)

  1. white

References

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

Middle High German

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Etymology

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

Noun

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albm(pluralelbeorelber)

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

Usage notes

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  • Used through the 13th century.

Declension

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Descendants

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  • German:Alb,Albdruck,Albtraum.

References

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

Romanian

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Etymology

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

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

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

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Noun

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albm(pluralalbi)

  1. the colorwhite
  2. whiteperson

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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

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Etymology

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FromLatinalbus.

Adjective

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albm(feminine singularalba,masculine pluralalbs,feminine pluralalbas)

  1. (Vallader)white

Antonyms

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