relusco

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Galician

alustros

Etymology 1

From re- + a derivative of Latin luscus (one-eyed); alternatively from Proto-Celtic *lowksko-, from Proto-Celtic *lowko- (bright, light). Compare lóstrego.[1] Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *lewk- (to shine).

Pronunciation

Noun

relusco m (plural reluscos)

  1. lightning
  2. flash of lightning
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References

  1. ^ Grzega, Joachim (2001) Romania Gallica Cisalpina etymologisch-geolinguistische Studien zu den oberitalienisch-rätoromanischen Keltizismen, Tübingen: M. Niemeyer, →ISBN, pages 195-196 – via De Gruyter.

Etymology 2

Verb

relusco

  1. (reintegrationist norm) first-person singular present indicative of reluscar