loba

See also: lóba

French

Verb

loba

  1. third-person singular past historic of lober

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Indonesian

Etymology

From Sanskrit लोभ (lobha)

Adjective

loba

  1. greedy

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Synonyms

Derived terms

  • kelobaan (greed)

Latgalian

Etymology

Cognate with Latvian labs, Lithuanian labas.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈloba/

Adjective

loba f

  1. good

Latin

Etymology

Mentioned by Pliny; from Ancient Greek λοβός (lobós, pod, lobe of fruit).

Pronunciation

Noun

loba f (genitive lobae); first declension

  1. straw of Indian millet (Sorghum bicolor)
  2. nightshade

Inflection

First declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative loba lobae
Genitive lobae lobārum
Dative lobae lobīs
Accusative lobam lobās
Ablative lobā lobīs
Vocative loba lobae

References


Lindu

Noun

loba

  1. colors and markings on animal fur

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin lupa.

Noun

loba f (plural lobas)

  1. feminine equivalent of lobo, a she-wolf
  2. (derogatory slang) a bitch, a slut: a sexually promiscuous woman
  3. (archaic, ecclesiastical) a wide cassock worn by Portuguese clergy

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin lupa.

Noun

loba f (plural lobas)

  1. feminine equivalent of lobo, a she-wolf
  2. (slang) a fox: an attractive woman
  3. (slang) a bitch: a prostitute

Swazi

Etymology

Pronoun

loba

  1. that over there, yonder; class 14 remote demonstrative.

Xhosa

Verb

-loba?

  1. to fish

Inflection

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