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Nomen CEFR B1
[ɫaˈkuː.na]

Definitiones

  1. a hole, pit, ditch; (especially) a pool, pond
  2. an opening, cavity, hollow, cleft, chasm
  3. a gap, void, defect, want, loss
    Classical-Latin, declension-1, figuratively, rare

Aequivalentia

Bosanski propust
Čeština propust
English Gap hole Lacuna void
Suomi aukko
Français lacune
Hrvatski propust
Italiano lacuna
Kurdî gap
Nederlands lacune taalhiaat
Português lacuna
Српски propust
Svenska lakun
Українська прогалина пропуск

Exempla

“[…], unde cavae tepido sudant umore lacunae.”

[…], whence the great hollows (the cavity of the torrent) sweat of a tepid moisture.

“[…], ut ne habeant lacunas nec extantes tumulos, […]”

[…], in such a way that they bear no holes nor protruding parts, […]

“[…], minimaque illa labes et quasi lacuna famae munimentis partarum amico utilitatium solidatur.”

[…] and this unimportant fault, a simple defect of good reputation is repaid (made firm again) by the excuse of new-found circumstances to help a friend.

Gradus CEFR

B1
Medius
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