Definition of: Sabine
(sā′bīn) noun
1. One of an ancient central Italian people, conquered and absorbed by Rome in 290 B.C., whose daughters the early Romans married by force.
2. The language of these people, belonging to the Sabellian branch of the Italic languages.
—adjective Of or pertaining to the Sabines. [<L Sabinus]
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