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Latin succuba "paramour" from
succubare "to lie beneath" (sub- "under" and
cubare "to lie"), used to
describe this being's
implied ****ual
position relative...
- "cubit"
comes from the
Latin noun
cubitum "elbow", from the verb cubo,
cubare, cubui,
cubitum "to lie down", from
which also
comes the
adjective "re****bent"...
- (kúbos) cubic, cuboctahedron, cuboid, hemicube,
hypercube cub- lie
Latin cubare incubation,
succuba culin-
kitchen Latin culīna culinarian, culinary, kiln...
- (kúbos) cubic, cuboctahedron, cuboid, hemicube,
hypercube cub- lie
Latin cubare incubation,
succuba culin-
kitchen Latin culīna culinarian, culinary, kiln...
- cohabit," an ****imilation of "com", a
prefix meaning "with, together" and "
cubare",
meaning "to lie down".
Concubine is a term used
widely in
historical and...
- (1905) "The IE. Root '*Qeu'-: Nuere, Nutare, Cevere; Quatere, Cudere;
Cubare, In****bere. II" In
Modern Philology, vol. 17, p. 567 ff. (Univ. Chicago...
- 4:26 "Sat Guru
Nanak Pargatya" Asa
Singh Mastana 4:02 Dili 1984 "Dil De
Cubare"
Preet Mohinder Tiwari Gurdeep Mehndi Jasbir J****i 3:37 "Love Ho ****a" Gurdeep...