colubrine
English
Etymology
From Latin colubrinus, from colubra (“snake”) + -inus (“-ine”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɒljəˌbɹaɪn/
Adjective
colubrine (comparative more colubrine, superlative most colubrine)
- Snake-like, pertaining to snakes.
Translations
snake-like
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Italian
Noun
colubrine f
- plural of colubrina
Latin
Adjective
colubrīne
- vocative masculine singular of colubrīnus
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