Alba

Etymology 1
From.

Translations

 * German: Karlsburg
 * Hungarian:
 * Polish:
 * Romanian: Alba
 * Russian: А́лба
 * Ukrainian: А́лба

Etymology 2
From, ultimately from the same origin as Etymology 1. Related to, and. More at.

Proper noun

 * 1)  Scotland, especially referring to the Kingdom of Alba, Scotland, between 900 and 1286.

Derived terms

 * Albanian

Etymology 3
From, ultimately from the same origin as Etymology 1 and 2.

Proper noun

 * 1)  from place names of obscure origin.
 * 1)  from place names of obscure origin.

Proper noun

 * 1) * Ana Isabel Fernández Rodríguez et al., El pueblu quirosán: una unidá social in 1991, Cultures: revista asturiana de cultura, volume 1, Academia de la Llingua Asturiana, page 79:
 * Les que más poder de convocatoria tienen son les romeríes de dellos centros devocionales (Alba, Trobanieḷḷu), qu’ atraen a xente de tol conceyu y d’otros conceyos vecinos (Ḷḷena, Riosa, Teberga...).
 * Those which have the greatest summoning power are the religious festivals of various devotional centres (Alba, Trobanieḷḷu), which attract people from the entire municipality and from other neighbouring municipalities (Ḷḷena, Riosa, Teberga...).
 * Those which have the greatest summoning power are the religious festivals of various devotional centres (Alba, Trobanieḷḷu), which attract people from the entire municipality and from other neighbouring municipalities (Ḷḷena, Riosa, Teberga...).

Proper noun

 * 1)  any of various places

Etymology
, from.

Declension

 * The definite article is used only in the genitive.

Proper noun

 * 1) The name of a mythical pre-Roman king,
 * 1) The name of a mythical pre-Roman king,
 * 1) The name of a mythical pre-Roman king,

Etymology
From, definite feminine form of.

Etymology
From. Compare with 🇨🇬.

Usage notes

 * Used with the definite article in the genitive case:

Proper noun

 * 1)  from place names of obscure origin.
 * 1)  from place names of obscure origin.

Etymology
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