albie

See also: Albie

English

Etymology

Clipping of false albacore +‎ -ie.

Noun

albie (plural albies)

  1. (colloquial) A false albacore.
    • 2021, Corey Pollnow, “How to Catch Albies”, in On The Water[1]:
      A pelagic fish, albies have streamlined bodies, and are built to attack prey in short bursts of speed.

Synonyms

Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar Latin alvea or albea, from Latin alveus (channel or bed of a river). Alternatively, formed as a new singular from the plural of an original Romanian masculine form *albiu.[1] Compare Lombard albio, Venetan albio, albi, Tarantino albi, Piedmontese arbi, French auge.

Noun

albie f (plural albii)

  1. riverbed
  2. trough

Declension

Declension of albie
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative albie albia albii albiile
genitive-dative albii albiei albii albiilor
vocative albie, albio albiilor

See also

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