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The corpus record — Latin

cānăba

cānăba · f

a hovel

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What it meant

1. cānăba — Lewis & Short

cānăba (or cannăba), ae, f.kindr. with ka/nabos and ka/nna; acc. to others, with kalu/bh,

I a hovel, hut, Aug. Serm. 61, de Temp.; Inscr. Orell. 39; 4077.

2. canaba — Walde–Hofmann

canaba, -ae f. „Krämerbude beim Heer, Lagerdorf (PW.1111451 ff.), Vorratskammer für Wein, Schuppen als Warenniederlage, Schutzhütte u. dgl.“ (seit 2. Jh., rom.): JL nach Fick II* 50, Saalfeld aus gr. xdv(v)aßos m. ,Holzgerüst zum Modellieren, Modell“ (auch xív(v)aBoc; vgl xuvdßeuna ,Modell^), falls im unterital Griechisch die weitere Bed. „Rohrgerüst, leichtes Holzgerüst* oder ,Bohrhütte* lebendig war; vgl. … — [Walde–Hofmann, s.v. canaba, p. 182]

Where it came from

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