Labello
German
Etymology
From the brand name Labello, apparently a portmanteau word of Latin labium (“lip”) + bellus (“beautiful”), or similar forms in Romance languages such as Italian labbro + bello.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /laˈbɛlo/
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Noun
Labello m (genitive Labellos, plural Labellos)
- (countable) lip balm; chapstick (a plastic stick including a substance that is applied to the lips to relieve dry lips)
- Synonym: Lippenpflegestift
- (usually uncountable) lip balm; chapstick (such a substance)
- Synonyms: Lippenpflegestift, Lippenbalsam
Declension
Further reading
Labello on the German Wikipedia.Wikipedia de
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