ribibe (Meaning)

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ribibe (n.)

A sort of stringed instrument; a rebec.

An old woman; -- in contempt.

A bawd; a prostitute.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ribibe

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ribibe Sentence Examples

  1. The ribibe's mournful notes echoed through the dimly lit tavern.
  2. The troubadour strummed his ribibe, his voice soaring over the marketplace din.
  3. The itinerant musician carried his ribibe on his back, its carved wooden body adorned with intricate designs.
  4. The ribibe's strings vibrated against the player's fingertips, producing a haunting melody.
  5. The ancient ribibe, passed down through generations, whispered tales of bygone eras.
  6. The ribibe's sound was both sweet and raucous, reflecting the dual nature of its origins.
  7. The musician's ribibe became an extension of his soul, conveying his emotions through its melodies.
  8. The ribibe was an indispensable instrument for medieval courtly entertainment, accompanying feasts and ceremonies.
  9. The ribibe's popularity spread throughout Europe, influencing the development of later string instruments.
  10. The sound of the ribibe evoked a time when music and storytelling intertwined seamlessly.

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A sort of stringed instrument; a rebec., An old woman; -- in contempt., A bawd; a prostitute.

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No antonyms found.

The ribibe's mournful notes echoed through the dimly lit tavern.

The troubadour strummed his ribibe, his voice soaring over the marketplace din.

The itinerant musician carried his ribibe on his back, its carved wooden body adorned with intricate designs.

The ribibe's strings vibrated against the player's fingertips, producing a haunting melody.