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English

[edit] Noun

Singular
alba


Plural
albas

alba (plural albas)

  1. A type of lyrical poetry, traditionally Provençal, about lovers who must part at dawn.

[edit] Catalan

[edit] Etymology

from Latin albus (white).

[edit] Noun

alba f. (plural albes)


Singular
alba m.


Plural
albes f.

  1. dawn
  2. the white tunic worn by priests

[edit] Chickasaw

[edit] Noun

alba

  1. a weed
  2. an uncultivated plant

[edit] Finnish

[edit] Noun

alba (stem alb-*)

  1. An alb; a long white gown worn in various Christian ceremonies by the priest or the parishioners, esp. in a confirmation by the people who are being confirmed.

[edit] Italian

[edit] Etymology

From Latin albus (white).

[edit] Noun

alba f. (plural albe)

  1. dawn, daybreak, break of day

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[edit] Latin

[edit] Adjective

alba

  1. nominative feminine singular of albus
  2. nominative neuter plural of albus
  3. accusative neuter plural of albus
  4. vocative feminine singular of albus
  5. vocative neuter plural of albus

albā

  1. ablative feminine singular of albus

[edit] Old High German

[edit] Etymology

From a Pre-Indo-European *alb-, ‘mountain’

[edit] Noun

alba f.

  1. alpine pasture
  2. alp

[edit] Portuguese

[edit] Etymology

From Latin albus (white).

[edit] Adjective

alba m. (plural albas)

  1. white

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[edit] Romanian

[edit] Adjective

alba

  1. definite feminine singular nominative form of alb.
  2. definite feminine singular accusative form of alb.

[edit] Spanish

[edit] Adjective

alba f. (plural albas)

  1. feminine singular of albo

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