salbă

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See also: salba and šalba

Romanian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably from Latin subalba. The presence of the meaning of a plant may also suggest an origin in Latin salvia (sage) (cf. salvie), with the meaning changed as the tradition of peasant women making necklaces with the plant.

Noun[edit]

salbă f (plural salbe)

  1. necklace
  2. dewlap
  3. one of several plants in the genus Euonymus
    Synonym: salbă-moale

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