proba

See also: próba, probá, and probă

Asturian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin prora, from Ancient Greek πρῷρα (prôira).

Noun

proba f (plural probes)

  1. (nautical) prow, bow (front part of a boat)

Antonyms


Italian

Adjective

proba

  1. feminine singular of probo

Latin

Etymology

From probō.

Pronunciation

Noun

proba f (genitive probae); first declension

  1. (Late Latin) test, trial
  2. proof, evidence

Inflection

First declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative proba probae
Genitive probae probārum
Dative probae probīs
Accusative probam probās
Ablative probā probīs
Vocative proba probae

Descendants

References


Novial

Verb

proba (past probad, active participle probant, passive participle probat)

  1. to try, attempt

Conjugation


Portuguese

Adjective

proba

  1. Feminine singular of adjective probo.

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin probāre, present active infinitive of probō (19th century).

Verb

a proba (third-person singular present probează, past participle probat) 1st conj.

  1. to prove, demonstrate
  2. to try, sample

Conjugation

Synonyms


Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Borrowed from German Probe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /prǒːba/
  • Hyphenation: pro‧ba

Noun

próba f (Cyrillic spelling про́ба)

  1. rehearsal
  2. test, trial

Declension


Spanish

Adjective

proba

  1. Feminine singular of adjective probo.
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