[ˈtaː.bũː], [ˈtaː.bum]
OriginFrom Proto-Indo-European *teh₂- (“to melt”). Cognates include Latin tābēs (“a wasting away, disease”), Sanskrit तोय (toya, “water”), Ancient Greek τήκω (tḗkō, “to melt”), τῖφος (tîphos, “pond, swamp”), Old English þawian and English thaw.
- declension-2gore or similar putrid, viscous fluid
Formstābum(canonical, neuter) · tābī(genitive) · tābum(nominative, singular) · tāba(nominative, plural) · tābī(genitive, singular) · tābōrum(genitive, plural) · tābō(dative, singular) · tābīs(dative, plural) · tābum(accusative, singular) · tāba(accusative, plural) · tābō(ablative, singular) · tābīs(ablative, plural) · tābum(singular, vocative) · tāba(plural, vocative)
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