teba

From LSJ

νέῳ δὲ σιγᾶν μᾶλλον ἢ λαλεῖν πρέπει → it's fitting for a young man to keep silence rather than to speak (Menander)

Source

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

teba: ae, f., an old Latin term, in Varro's time still used among the Sabines, signifying
I a hill: lingua prisca et in Graeciā Aeolis Boeotii sine afflatu vocant colles tebas: et in Sabinis, quo e Graeciā venerunt Pelasgi, etiam nunc ita dicunt: cujus vestigium in agro Sabino via Salaria non longe a Reate milliarius clivus appellatur Thebae, Varr. R. R. 3, 1, 6.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

teba, æ, f. (mot sabin), tertre, colline : Varro R. 3, 1, 6.

Latin > German (Georges)

teba, ae, f., der Hügel, in der alten sabien. Sprache nach Varro r.r. 3, 1, 6.

Latin > Chinese

*teba, ae. f. ::