Kibe
Kibe is a term with multiple meanings in English, including a historical medical usage and several onomastic (name-related) senses. In historical medical vocabulary, kibe referred to a thick, dry crust of dead skin that forms on frostbitten areas, especially on the toes, after prolonged exposure to cold and wet conditions. The crust could crack and peel, and treatment focused on protecting the area and addressing the underlying injury. In modern medical language, the condition is usually described as frostbite-related injury or callus formation, and the term kibe is largely found in older texts or dialectal usage.
As a proper noun, Kibe appears as a surname in various linguistic and cultural contexts and as
In summary, kibe can denote a historical medical condition related to frostbite and also functions as a