imbi

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See also: Imbi, imbí, ímbì, and îmbi

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imbi m (genitive singular imba, nominative plural imbar)

  1. idiot, fool, halfwit

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Old High German[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From Proto-West Germanic *imbī.

Noun[edit]

imbi m (plural imba)

  1. bee
  2. beeswarm
    • 10th century, Lorscher Bienensegen:
      Kirst, imbi ist hûcze
      Nû fliuc dû, vihu mînaz, hera
      Fridu frôno in munt godes
      gisunt heim zi comonne.
      Christ, the bee-swarm is outside
      Now fly, my flock, hither
      In the Lord's peace, under God's heed
      Come home healthy.

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  • Middle High German: imbe, impe, imme