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See also: ALB, Alb., alb, and alb.

English

Proper noun

Alb

  1. A river in Germany; a tributary of the Rhine.

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German

Alternative forms

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From Middle High German alb, alp, from Old High German alp, from Proto-West Germanic *albi, from Proto-Germanic *albiz, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *albʰós. Doublet of Elf, borrowed from English later.

Noun

Alb m (mixed, genitive Albs or Albes, plural Alben)

  1. (Germanic mythology) elf, especially an evil one
    Synonyms: Elf, Elb, Elbe
Declension

Noun

Alb m (strong, genitive Albs or Albes, plural Albe)

  1. (Germanic folklore) creature that sits on one's chest while one sleeps
  2. nightmare (formerly believed to be caused by such a creature)
  3. (figurative, higher register) mental oppression, anxiety
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Etymology 2

    Borrowed from Alemannic German Alp, from Middle High German albe, from Old High German alba.

    Noun

    Alb f (genitive Alb, plural Alben)

    1. (regional) mountainous area, upland
      Schwäbische AlbSwabian Jura

    References

    • Thyen, Olaf (and Michael Clark, Werner Scholze-Stubenrecht, Bradbury Sykes (1999), The Oxford-Duden German Dictionary: German-English, English-German, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 71:Alb2 .. (veralt.: Kobold) goblin believed to give sleeping people nightmares..
    • Thode, Ernest (1992), German-English Genealogical Dictionary, Genealogical Publishing Com, →ISBN, page 9:Alb - mountain; hill; ridge; escarpment; upland area..
    • Betterridge, Harold T. (1978), Cassell's German-English English-German Dictionary, Macmillan, →ISBN, page 9:1Alb 1. elf, .. 2. nighmare. 2Alb (dial.) alp(s)..

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    Romanian

    Etymology

    From alb.

    Proper noun

    Alb m (genitive/dative lui Alb)

    1. a surname

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