reba

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See also: Reba, rebā, rëba, and Ręba

Marshallese

Etymology

Borrowed from English river, from Middle English ryver, river, rivere, from Anglo-Norman rivere, from Old French riviere, from Vulgar Latin *rīpāria (riverbank, seashore, river), from Latin rīpārius (of a riverbank), from Latin rīpa (river bank), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁reyp- (to scratch, tear, cut).

Pronunciation

  • (phonetic) IPA(key): [rˠeːbˠɑ], (enunciated) [rˠe pˠɑ]
  • (phonemic) IPA(key): /rˠejpˠæɰ/
  • Bender phonemes: {rȩybah}

Noun

reba

  1. a river

References


Occitan

Noun

reba f (plural rebas)

  1. wayfaring-tree (Viburnum lantana)[1]

Synonyms

References

  1. ^ Gui Benoèt, "Las plantas", 2008, Toulouse, IEO Edicions, 2008, →ISBN, p. 288.