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sabelline
▪ I. sabelline, a.1 (səˈbɛlaɪn) Also (in Dicts.) sabeline. [ad. med.L. sabellīnus, f. sabellum sable n.1] Of the colour of sable fur.1888 Longm. Mag. July 297 Bird and beast must assume alike the uniform grey sabelline tint of external nature.▪ II. sabelline, a.2 Zool. (səˈbɛlaɪn) [f. sabella + -ine... Oxford English Dictionary
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sabeline
▪ I. † sabeline, n. Obs. Also 3 sablyne, 7 sabelline. [a. OF. sabeline (12th c. in Godef.), ad. med.L. sabelīna (pellis), sable (fur), f. sabellum sable n.1 Cf. zibeline.] The fur of the sable.a 1200 Moral Ode 364 (Egerton MS.) Ne scal þer beo fou ne grei ne cunig ne ermine ne ocquerne ne martres ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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luke | Etymology of luke by etymonline
Luke. masc. proper name, from Latin Lucas (Greek Loukas ), contraction of Lucanus literally "of Lucania ," district in Lower Italy, home of the Lucani, a branch of the Sabelline race. St. Luke, the Evangelist, is believed by some scholars to have been a Greek or Hellenized Jewish physician of Antioch. His feast day (Oct. 18) was formerly Lukesmas.
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Lucanian
Lucanian, n. and a. (luːˈkeɪnɪən) [f. Lucania, name of a district of southern Italy, also called Basilicata.] A. n. A member of the Lucani, a branch of the Sabelline race, inhabiting Lucania. B. adj. Of, pertaining to, or belonging to Lucania; spec. Lucanian ox, Lucanian cow (see quots.).1709 [see A... Oxford English Dictionary
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