Apparently from the sameProto-Indo-European source asiubeō as in "moving", "billowing".
iuba f (genitiveiubae);first declension
First-declension noun.
singular | plural | |
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nominative | iuba | iubae |
genitive | iubae | iubārum |
dative | iubae | iubīs |
accusative | iubam | iubās |
ablative | iubā | iubīs |
vocative | iuba | iubae |