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▪ I. lacune|ləˈkjuːn| [Anglicized form of lacuna. Cf. F. lacune.] 1. = lacuna 1. Now rare.
1701Beverley Apoc. Quest. 43 Which..I look upon as a very Great Lacune in his Scheme. 1784Henley in Beckford's Vathek (1868) 189 note, There being a lacune in his transcript of the original. 1814W. Taylor in Robberd Mem. II. 450 He could trust to his extempore eloquence for supplying the lacunes of his text. 1887Dublin Rev. July 213 In the episcopal succession there are some few lacunes which there are no data to fill. 2. = lacuna 2.
1846Dana Zooph. iv. (1848) 35 The various cavities, lacunes, or pores in the tissues of the animal. ▪ II. lacune obs. form of lagoon. |