I. ˈsā-ˌbīn, especially Brit ˈsa- noun
Etymology: Middle English Sabin, from Latin Sabinus
Date: 14th century
1. : a member of an ancient people of the Apennines northeast of Latium
2. : the Italic language of the Sabine people
• Sabine adjective
II. sə-ˈbēn geographical name
river E Texas & W Louisiana flowing SE through Sabine Lake (15 miles or 24 kilometers long) & Sabine Pass (channel) into Gulf of Mexico