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lacunose

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English

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Etymology

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From lacuna +‎ -ose.

Adjective

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lacunose (comparative more lacunose, superlative most lacunose)

  1. Full of gaps or lacunae.
    • 2012, Clifford Ando, Imperial Rome AD 193 to 284: The Critical Century (The Edinburgh History of Ancient Rome), 22 George Square, Edinburgh EH89LF: Edinburgh University Press, →ISBN, page 64:
      17. Dio, 79(78).15–16 is sadly lacunose, but it is clear that Dio describes the reception by the Senate of letters from Macrinus, which Macrinus signed using the titles of office: [...]

Italian

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Adjective

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lacunose

  1. feminine plural of lacunoso

Latin

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Adjective

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lacūnōse

  1. vocative masculine singular of lacūnōsus