- traberna
traberna, ae, f. (trabs) = taberna, Cassiod. com. in psalm. 141, 1.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
traberna, ae, f. (trabs) = taberna, Cassiod. com. in psalm. 141, 1.
http://www.zeno.org/Georges-1913. 1806–1895.
Taverna — refers to a small restaurant serving Greek cuisine, not to be confused with tavern . The Greek word is ταβέρνα and is originally derived from the Latin word taberna ( shed or hut , from tabula board , possibly by dissimilation from traberna ,… … Wikipedia
tavern — late 13c., wine shop, later public house (mid 15c.), from O.Fr. taverne (mid 13c.) shed made of boards, booth, stall, also tavern, inn, from L. taberna shop, inn, tavern, originally hut, shed, possibly by dissimilation from *traberna, from trabs… … Etymology dictionary
trē̆ b-, trōb-, treb- or trǝb-, tr̥b- — trē̆ b , trōb , treb or trǝb , tr̥b English meaning: building, dwelling Deutsche Übersetzung: “Balkenbau, Gebäude, Wohnung” Material: Lat. trabs and trabēs, is f. “balk, beam”, taberna “Bude, Wohnraum” (dissim. from *traberna);… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
tavern — [tav′ərn] n. [ME taverne < OFr < L taberna, tavern, booth, stall made of boards, altered by dissimilation < * traberna < trabs, a beam, roof < IE base * treb , beamed structure, building > THORP] 1. a place where liquors, beer,… … English World dictionary