fibula
/ˈfɪb.jəl.ə/
UK: /ˈfɪb.jʊl.ə/
FꞮB · jəl · ə (3 syllables)
English
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Definition
An ancient kind of brooch used to hold clothing together, similar in function to the modern safety pin.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin fībula (“buckle, clasp, pin”). The bone is so named because the shape it makes with the tibia resembles a clasp, the fibula being the pin.
Example Sentences
- "Most of the fibulae have a triangular molding above the notch, which probably contained wound wire. The crossbar is decorated either with a flat knob or with a Persian merlon."
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