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Nūbae

Nūbae · m

a people of Africa, to the south of Egypt, the Nubians

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What it meant

Nūbae — Lewis & Short

Nūbae, ārum, m., = *nou=bai,

I a people of Africa, to the south of Egypt, the Nubians, Sil. 3, 269; 7, 664.—Also called Nūbei, ōrum, Plin. 6, 30, 35, § 192.—
II A people of Arabia and Syria, Plin. 6, 28, 32, § 142. —In sing.: Nūba, ae, Claud. Stil. 1, 252.

Where it came from

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