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enubro

enubro

restraining, prohibitive (in augury)

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What it meant

1. enubro — de Vaan

enubro 'restraining, prohibitive (in augury)' [adj., dat.sg. o/a] (PauL ex F. 76) Derivatives: in glossaries OLat. ember [nom.sg.m.J, enibra [nom.sg.f.], enibrum [acc.sg.m.]; inebrae [nom.pLf.j (PauL ex F. 109) 'aves, quae in auguriis aliquid fieri prohibent', inebra [nom.pl.n.] 'omnia, quae tardant vel morantur agentem'. Pit *η-χαβ-ο- 'inhibiting'. The meaning suggests a derivation from (the same preform as) … — [de Vaan, s.v. enubro, p. 204]

2. enubro — Lewis & Short

enubroinhibenti, Paul. ex

Fest. p. 76, 16 Müll.

Where it came from

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