rubis

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See also: rubís, Rubis, and Rubiś

French

Etymology

From Old French rubi, rubin, borrowed from Medieval Latin rubinus, from Latin rubeus.

Noun

rubis m (plural rubis)

  1. ruby

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Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) rubīs

  1. dative plural of rubus
  2. ablative plural of rubus

Norman

Etymology

From Old French rubi, rubin, borrowed from Medieval Latin rubinus, from Latin rubeus (red, reddish), from rubeō, rubēre (be red, ruddy).

Noun

rubis m (plural rubis)

  1. (Jersey, geology) ruby

Portuguese

Noun

rubis

  1. plural of rubi