CB, cb
CB, cb
Sounds Like: SEE-BEE
Translations: Critical Apparatus Siglum
From the root: CB
Part of Speech: Symbol
Explanation: This is not a Latin word but rather a siglum or abbreviation used in textual criticism, specifically within a critical apparatus. It likely refers to a specific manuscript or a group of manuscripts that present a particular textual variant. In the provided example, '{CCB: ΚΡΥΦΙΟΙϹ}' indicates that the reading 'ΚΡΥΦΙΟΙϹ' is found in the manuscript(s) or textual tradition denoted by 'CCB'. It does not have a linguistic meaning in itself.
Inflection: Does not inflect
Unknown: Yes
Instances
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From the same root
No other words from the same root, CB, appear in our texts.
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