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Sabine

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Noun

1. sabine, sabine river

a river in eastern Texas that flows south into the Gulf of Mexico

2. sabine

a member of an ancient Oscan-speaking people of the central Apennines north of Rome who were conquered and assimilated into the Roman state in 290 BC

Adjective

3. sabine

of or relating to or characteristic of the Sabines

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Sabine

see synonyms of sabine
noun
1. 
a member of an ancient Oscan-speaking people who lived in central Italy northeast of Rome
adjective
2. 
of, characteristic of, or relating to this people or their language

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Sabine

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noun
1. 
a member of an ancient people living chiefly in the Apennines of central Italy, conquered by the Romans in the 3d century b.c.
2. 
the Italic language of this people
river flowing from E Tex. south along the Tex.-La. border into the Gulf of Mexico: c. 550 mi (885 km): lower course is part of a system of channels (Sabine-Neches Waterway) connecting Beaumont, Tex., & Lake Charles, La., with the Gulf of Mexico

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Sabine

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n.
1. A member of an ancient people of central Italy, conquered and assimilated by the Romans in 290 BC.
2. The Italic language of the Sabines.
adj.
Of or relating to the Sabines or their language or culture.

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