Sa·bine /ˈseˌbaɪn, ||ˈsæ-/
  塞賓人[的] ;塞賓語[的]
  Sa·bine a.  Of or pertaining to the ancient Sabines, a people of Italy. -- n. One of the Sabine people.
  Sab·ine n.  Bot. See Savin.
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  Sav·in, Sav·ine n.  [Written also sabine.] Bot. (a) A coniferous shrub (Juniperus Sabina) of Western Asia, occasionally found also in the northern parts of the United States and in British America. It is a compact bush, with dark-colored foliage, and produces small berries having a glaucous bloom. Its bitter, acrid tops are sometimes used in medicine for gout, amenorrhoea, etc. (b) The North American red cedar (Juniperus Virginiana.)
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  Sabine
       n : a river in eastern Texas that flows south into the Gulf of
           Mexico [syn: Sabine River]