Canabae

/kəˈneɪbi/ noun

The plural of canaba; civilian settlements and neighborhoods that developed around Roman military forts and camps.

From Latin 'canabae,' a word used by Roman writers like Tacitus. The origin is uncertain but may relate to structures or provisioning systems; the word specifically denotes the semi-official settlements outside fort boundaries.

AMካናባኤ (Kanabā'ē)
ARكاناباي (Kanābāy)
BNকানাবায় (Kanabāẏ)
CAcanabae
CScanabae
DAcanabae
DEcanabae
ELκαναμπαί (Kanabai)
EScanabae
FAکانابای (Kanābāy)
FIcanabae
FRcanabae
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