"lusciniola" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

IPA: [ɫʊs.kɪˈni.ɔ.ɫa] [Classical-Latin], [luʃ.ʃiˈniː.o.lä] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) Forms: lusciniolae [genitive]
Etymology: From luscinia + -ola. Etymology templates: {{af|la|luscinia|-olus|alt2=-ola}} luscinia + -ola Head templates: {{la-noun|lusciniola<1>}} lusciniola f (genitive lusciniolae); first declension
  1. diminutive of luscinia (“nightingale”) Tags: declension-1, diminutive, feminine, form-of Form of: luscinia (extra: nightingale)
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          "english": "Troth, I fear the nightingale may lose its song.",
          "ref": "c. 190 BCE, Plautus, Bacchides 1.1.4",
          "text": "Pol ego metuo, lusciniolae ne defuerit cantio."
        },
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          "english": "Within the nettings are all kinds of birds, chiefly songbirds, such as nightingales and blackbirds",
          "ref": "116 BCE – 27 BCE, Marcus Terentius Varro, Agricultural Topics 3.5.14",
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          "text": "Pol ego metuo, lusciniolae ne defuerit cantio."
        },
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          "ref": "116 BCE – 27 BCE, Marcus Terentius Varro, Agricultural Topics 3.5.14",
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