miroblita

Italian

Etymology

From Ancient Greek μυροβλύτης (muroblútēs).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mi.roˈbli.ta/
  • Rhymes: -ita
  • Hyphenation: mi‧ro‧blì‧ta

Noun

miroblita m or f by sense (masculine plural mirobliti, feminine plural miroblite)

  1. myroblyte
    • 2015, “Cristina l'Ammirabile”, in Scrittrici mistiche europee, page 154:
      L’eremita dei boschi vive la vita degli uccelli, soffre la fame e la penuria, e per nove settimane Dio la nutre con il latte che fluisce dai suoi seni verginali: è una miroblita.
      The hermitess of the woods lives the life of the birds, suffers hunger and poverty, and for nine weeks God feeds her with the milk that flows from her virginal breasts: she is a myroblyte.

Adjective

miroblita (masculine plural mirobliti, feminine plural miroblite)

  1. myroblyte

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