sabine
/səˈbiːn/Definitions
1. noun
A member of an ancient Italic tribe that inhabited central Italy, especially in the region of Latium.
“The archaeological site revealed evidence of the Sabine culture that once thrived in the area.”
2. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of the Sabines or their language.
“The Sabine dialect is considered an important part of the Italic language family.”
3. proper noun
A region in central Italy, known for its natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
“The Sabine hills offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.”