Definitions for Columba

Columba Co·lum·ba

Spelling: [kuh-luhm-buh]
IPA: /kəˈlʌm bə/

Columba is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 165 anagrams from letters in Columba (abclmou).

Definitions for Columba

noun

  1. Saint, a.d. 521–597, Irish missionary in Scotland.
  2. Also called Columba Noae [noh-ee] /ˈnoʊ i/ (Show IPA). Astronomy. the Dove, or Noah's Dove, a southern constellation between Caelum and Canis Major.

Examples for Columba

We had stumbled upon a feeding-place of the passenger-pigeon (Columba migratoria).

This was the island on which the so called Saint Columba lived.

That was the way the great Columba scored off the Druids and Picts.

Columbetta is the diminutive of Columba, a dove; so called from the color of the plant.

To the first, then, the answer is the common European wild pigeon (Columba palumbis).

George P., whose mother Columba is from Mexico, is charged with wooing those voters back.

It owes its origin to the monastery founded by Columba about 546.

The tomb of Columba is still shown in the ancient cathedral.

The conversion of the Picts by Columba seems to have proceeded deliberately.

But the generous heart of Columba was inaccessible to jealousy.

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