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Noun sabine has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebSabineNounSense 1: A member of an ancient Italic people who lived in central Italy. Example sentence: The sabines were known for their skills in agriculture and horsemanship. Related products: Sabine history books, Sabine culture and traditions NounSense 2: A river in Texas, United States. Example sentence: The Sabine River forms a natural border between Texas and Louisiana. Related products: Books about the Sabine River, Sabine River maps NounSense 3: A female given name of Latin origin. Example sentence: Sabine has always been a popular name in European countries. Related products: Books featuring characters named Sabine, Sabine name jewelry AdjectiveSense: Pertaining to or characteristic of the Sabine people or their language. Example sentence: The Sabine language is an extinct Italic language. Related products: Books about the Sabine language, Sabine language learning materials AdjectiveSense: Popular or related to local customs, trends, or traditions. Example sentence: The new café in town has a sabine atmosphere, with local artwork and decor. Related products: Books about local Sabine customs and traditions, Locally-made Sabine products | ||||
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