"aquabib" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈeɪk.wə.bɪb/ Forms: aquabibs [plural]
Etymology: Based on Latin aqua (“water”) + bibere, infinitive of bibō (“to drink”) Etymology templates: {{uder|en|la|aqua||water}} Latin aqua (“water”), {{m|la|bibere}} bibere, {{m|la|bibō||to drink}} bibō (“to drink”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} aquabib (plural aquabibs)
  1. (very rare, obsolete, derogatory) A teetotaler; one who does not consume alcohol. Tags: derogatory, obsolete, rare Categories (topical): People

Inflected forms

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