nube

See also: ñube

Asturian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin nūbēs.

Noun

nube f (plural nubes)

  1. cloud

Galician

Etymology

From Latin nūbēs (compare Spanish nube), or Old Portuguese nuve, from a Vulgar Latin root *nūbine-, from Latin nūbes.

Noun

nube f (plural nubes)

  1. cloud

Interlingue

Noun

nube

  1. cloud

Italian

Etymology

From Latin nūbēs.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ube

Noun

nube f (plural nubi)

  1. cloud
    Synonym: nuvola
  2. haze

Latin

Noun

nūbe

  1. ablative singular of nūbēs

Verb

nūbe

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of nūbō

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin nūbēs, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)newdʰ- (to cover). In Old Spanish, it was written nuve, nué[1].

Noun

nube f (plural nubes)

  1. cloud
  2. multitude, or crowd, of people

References

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