lymbo

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See also: Lymbo

Middle English

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Etymology

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From Latin limbō, ablative of limbus, in the expression in limbō (on the edge). Compare limbus.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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lymbo

  1. (Late Middle English) limbo (waiting place for souls)
    Synonym: limbus

Descendants

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  • English: limbo

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