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Webster 1913 Edition


Lucarne


Luˊcarne′

,
Noun.
[F., fr. L.
lucerna
a lamp. See
Luthern
.]
(Arch.)
A dormer window.

Definition 2024


lucarne

lucarne

English

Noun

lucarne (plural lucarnes)

  1. (architecture) A dormer-window.


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)

  1. dormer window
  2. skylight
  3. (soccer, colloquial) top corner of the net

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