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Lucarne
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lucarne
lucarne
French
Etymology
From Middle French lucarne, luquarme, from Old French lucanne (“opening in the roof of a house, skylight, loft”), from Frankish *lūkinna (“opening closed by a valve, flap”), from Proto-Germanic *lūkinjō (“aperture, window”), from *lūkaną (“to lock, turn”), from Proto-Indo-European *lewg- (“to bend, turn”). Cognate with Middle Low German lūke (“skylight, window”), Dutch luik (“trap door, shutter”), German Luke (“hatch, hatchway, skylight”). More at lock.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lykaʁn/
Noun
lucarne f (plural lucarnes)
- dormer window
- skylight
- (soccer, colloquial) top corner of the net