Cunabulum
Translation of "cunabulum" into Russian
cunabula
Nouncunabulum
cunabula pl
cunabulum
истоки
The historian studied the cunabula of the Renaissance period.
Историк изучал истоки эпохи Возрождения.
The museum displayed the cunabula of the ancient civilization.
В музее была представлена колыбель древней цивилизации.
Definitions
cunabulum
NounUK
/kjuːˈnæb.jʊ.ləm/
US
/kjuˈnæb.jə.ləm/
A cradle or place of origin.
The ancient city is often referred to as the cunabulum of Western civilization.
cunabula
NounUK
/kjuːˈnæb.jʊ.lə/
US
/kjuˈnæb.jə.lə/
The earliest stages or first traces of something; origins.
The cunabula of modern science can be traced back to the Renaissance period.
The place where something originated or was nurtured in its early stages.
The small town is considered the cunabula of the famous artist's career.
Idioms and phrases
historical cunabulum
Rome is often referred to as the historical cunabulum of Western civilization.
историческая колыбель
Рим часто называют исторической колыбелью западной цивилизации.
cultural cunabulum
Mesopotamia is regarded as the cultural cunabulum of writing.
культурная колыбель
Месопотамия считается культурной колыбелью письменности.
cunabulum of innovation
The city became the cunabulum of innovation during the Renaissance.
колыбель инноваций
Город стал колыбелью инноваций во времена Ренессанса.
cunabulum of (someone)'s childhood
The old village served as the cunabulum of her childhood memories.
колыбель (чьего-либо) детства
Старая деревня служила колыбелью воспоминаний о её детстве.
political cunabulum
Athens is often seen as the political cunabulum of democracy.
политическая колыбель
Афины часто рассматриваются как политическая колыбель демократии.