"rabuscula" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Latin]

IPA: /raˈbus.ku.la/ [Classical-Latin], [räˈbʊs̠kʊɫ̪ä] [Classical-Latin], /raˈbus.ku.la/ (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical), [räˈbuskulä] (note: modern Italianate Ecclesiastical)
Etymology: Uncertain; apparently a diminutive in -ula from an unclear root. L&S and Gaffiot both propose rāvus (“grey”). If that is the correct etymology, the first vowel would presumably be /ā/, not /ă/. The apparent discrepancy in consonants would be explained by the fact that intervocalic /b/ and /w/ were merging to /β/ around the time that Pliny wrote his Historia naturalis (77 CE- the only work containing an attestation of rabuscula). As for the element *-usca, compare the endings of labrusca, atrusca. Etymology templates: {{unk|la|Uncertain}} Uncertain, {{affix|la|-ulus|alt1=-ula}} -ula Head templates: {{la-noun|rabuscula<1>}} rabuscula f (genitive rabusculae); first declension Inflection templates: {{la-ndecl|rabuscula<1>}} Forms: rabusculae [genitive], no-table-tags [table-tags], rabuscula [nominative, singular], rabusculae [nominative, plural], rabusculae [genitive, singular], rabusculārum [genitive, plural], rabusculae [dative, singular], rabusculīs [dative, plural], rabusculam [accusative, singular], rabusculās [accusative, plural], rabusculā [ablative, singular], rabusculīs [ablative, plural], rabuscula [singular, vocative], rabusculae [plural, vocative]
  1. a type of vine Wikipedia link: Historia naturalis Tags: declension-1, feminine
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