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Cabirean
Cabirean Cab`i*re"an (k[a^]b`[i^]*r[=e]"an), n. One of the Cabiri.

Meaning of Abire from wikipedia

- in turn was derived from the Latin abiturus (****ure active participle of abire, thus "someone who is going to leave"). As a matriculation examination,...
- according to Burke's Peerage & Baronetage. parvus pendetur fur, magnus abire videtur The petty thief is hanged, the big thief gets away. para bellum...
- Latina Latin Vulgate Douay Rheims Et factum est eum in Sabbato secundoprimo abire per segetes discipuli autem illius coeperunt vellere ****as et fricantes...
- for you to leave" (Lusisti satis, edisti satis, atque bibistis: tempus abire tibi est). In the Renaissance, the neo-Latin poet Gabriele Faerno included...
- according to Burke's Peerage & Baronetage. parvus pendetur fur, magnus abire videtur The petty thief is hanged, the big thief gets away. para bellum...
- Tatau; Tise; Tsamiya; Tsaniya; Tudunkaka; Tukura; U. Abarushi; U. Agulu; U. Abire; U. Abite; U. Adamu; U. Akoti; U. Alh. Buba; U. Alhel; U. Ali; U. Angulu;...
- Dhananjay bore the responsibility of Pannalal's family, along with his own. Abire Rangano Adrysha M****h Adya Shakti Mahamaya Aleya Ardhangini (1955) Asampta...
- conjugate like eō are the following: eō, īre, iī/(īvī), itum "to go" abeō, abīre, abiī, abitum "to go away" adeō, adīre, adiī, aditum "to go up to" coeō...
- Bandopadhyay used to call me after mid night for practice." The song was: Abire Rangalo Ke Amay /Film Mukhujjye Paribar (1956). Musical Opera Pratima Bandopadhyay...
- and the negated form is k’ar-tn meaning ‘did not go’. Wondwosen Tesfaye Abire. 2006. Aspects of Diraytata Morphology and Syntax: A Lexical-Functional...