lacu

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See also: lāču

Latin

Noun

lacū

  1. ablative singular of lacus

Old English

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *laku, from Proto-Germanic *lakō, from Proto-Germanic *lakjaną (to water, wet, irrigate, drain), causative of Proto-Germanic *lekaną (to leak, drain), from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ- (to leak).

Cognate with Old Saxon laca (in placenames, lake, stream, brook), Old Norse lækr (slow flowing stream), Old English leċċan (to make wet, moisten), Old Norse leka (to drip, leak). Maybe related to Old High German lacha (pool, water collected in a ditch, swamp), Middle Dutch lāke (pond, lake, stream, brook), Middle Low German lāke (water pooled in a riverbed), which could also be borrowed from lacus (lake, basin, tank). More at leak.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

lacu f

  1. pool, pond
  2. expanse of water, lake
  3. stream, watercourse

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References

  1. ^ lake, n.3.”, in OED Online Paid subscription required, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, September 2021.

Further reading

Sakizaya

Pronunciation

Noun

lacu

  1. ammunition

Sicilian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin lacus, from Proto-Italic *lakus, from Proto-Indo-European *lókus (lake, pool).

Noun

lacu m

  1. lake