lucarne
American
[loo-kahrn]
/ luˈkɑrn /
noun
lucarne
British
/ luːˈkɑːn /
noun
Etymology
Origin of lucarne
1540–50; from French; replacing lucane, from Middle French; origin of both French forms obscure
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