A refreshing beverage that consists of yoghurt, cold water and salt.
Hungarian choreographer who developed Labanotation (1879-1958)
1Beside these the kinds of wood most in use are the madang, ballam, maranti, laban, and marakuli.
2My companions sent by one of the camel-men a bit of bread, and asked in exchange for a cupful of laban.
3My brother Fauono Ken Laban and I were born in New Zealand.
4Laban came into the tent where she was, and asked for them.
5He's now on full scholarship at the Trinity Laban School in London.
6To Laban and his contemporaries such a question would have seemed absurd.
7I stopped to salute her, but Laban scowled and hurried her away.
8Laban, who had ridden on ahead, came back and reported to father.
9Now if you got killed, Laban, somebody'd have to get them scalps.
10And he asked them, saying: Know you Laban, the son of Nachor?
11He fled from his brother's wrath, and went to his uncle Laban.
12And, indeed, they tried to give him a hint of Laban's purpose.
13Then he asking them said: Know ye not Laban, son of Nahor?
14Mr Laban said police cordons remained in place on the street.
15And the son of Isaac served seven years for the daughter of Laban.
16So Laban gathered all the men of the place and made a feast.