obb

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See also: óbb, -obb, and ÖBB

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Noun[edit]

obb

  1. (music) Abbreviation of obbligato.

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Middle Irish opaid, from Old Irish as·boind (to refuse).

Verb[edit]

obb (verbal noun obbal, present participle gobbal, past participle obbit)

  1. deny, disclaim
  2. abstain
  3. refuse, decline, disavow, turn down
  4. negate, denounce
  5. forbid
  6. jib (of a horse)
  7. disown
  8. refute, abnegate

Etymology 2[edit]

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Noun[edit]

obb f (genitive singular obbee)

  1. enchantment