sabine
/sey-bahyn/US // ˈseɪ baɪn //UK // (ˈsæbaɪn) //
萨宾,萨班,萨拜因,萨宾娜
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : of or belonging to an ancient people of central Italy who lived chiefly in the Apennines northeast of Rome and were subjugated by the Romans about 290 b.c.
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : one of the Sabine people.
- : the Italic language of the Sabines.
Synonyms & Antonyms
Examples
A Buddhist family sued Sabine Parish School Board for violating their right to religious freedom.
According to Ministry of Interior spokeswoman Sabine Hadad, 701 families filed for naturalization under the 2010 criteria.
He himself had two in town and eight on his little Sabine farm, and he was a poor man and his father had been a slave.
Marched at five o'clock and arrived at the Sabine river at eight; forded it.
Marched ourselves at two o'clock, and arrived at the river Sabine by five.
Crossed the Sabine river and came about one league on this side to a little prairie, where we encamped.
The river Toyac is a small stream, which discharges into the gulf of Mexico, at the same bay with the Sabine, in about lat.
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