| 释义 | cor·bie I. \ˈkȯrbi\ noun
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 Etymology: Middle English, modification (influenced by -ie) of Old French corbin, from Latin corvinus of a raven — more at corvine
 chiefly Scotland  : raven, carrion crow
 II. \ˈkȯ(r)bē\ noun
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 Etymology: probably native name in Tasmania
 : the subterranean larva of a Tasmanian ghost moth (Oncopera intricata) that feeds on the roots of grasses and is a destructive pest of pastureland
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