Intybus

See also: intybus

Translingual

Etymology

Latin intybus (endive), intubus, forms of intĭbus, from intĭbum, intybum, from Ancient Greek ἔντυβον (éntubon)

Proper noun

Intybus m

  1. (obsolete) Crepis; hawk's beard

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