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saban

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
saban, es; m. (?)
A sheet
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  • On sabanum, id est scéte in sabanis

    (cf. on scétum in sabanis,
    • 48, 47
    ),
    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 82, 57
    • .
Etymology
[
  • In Mt. 27, 59
the Gothic version translates σινδόνι by sabana. O. H. Ger. saban, sapon; m. sabanum, sindon, teristrum, linteum :
Gk.σάβανον :
Mid. Lat. sabanum :
¨Span. sabanaa sheet. Diefenbach ii. 770 cites an Arabic word sabaniyat fine stuff for girdles, veils, etc., with the derivation of it from the name of the town Sabano near Bagdad
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  • saban, n.