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See also lustró, and lustrò

Italian

Verb

lustro

  1. First-person singular present tense of lustrare.

Adjective

lustro m (f lustra, m plural lustri, f plural lustre)

  1. shiny
  2. glossy

Noun

lustro m. (plural lustri)

  1. shine, gloss
  2. prestige
  3. five-year period

Synonyms

  • (five-year period) quinquennio

Latin

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

From lustrum (a purificatory sacrifice).

Verb

present active lustrō, present infinitive lustrāre, perfect active lustrāvī, supine lustrātum.

  1. I purify by means of a propitiatory sacrifice.
  2. I circle, move in a circle around. (because the priest offering such a sacrifice did so)
  3. Template:Military I review, examine.
  4. (figuratively) I illuminate, make bright.
Inflection
Related terms
  • lustrālis
  • lustrāmen
  • lustrāmentum
  • lustrātiō
  • lustrātor
  • lustricus
  • lustrificus
  • lustrum
Descendants

Etymology 2

From lustrum (a brothel, whorehouse).

Noun

lustrō (genitive lustrōnis); m, third declension

  1. a vagabond, wanderer
Inflection
Number Singular Plural
nominative lustrō lustrōnēs
genitive lustrōnis lustrōnum
dative lustrōnī lustrōnibus
accusative lustrōnem lustrōnēs
ablative lustrōne lustrōnibus
vocative lustrō lustrōnēs

References

  • Lustro” in Charlton T. Lewis & Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1879

Polish

Pronunciation

Noun

Lustro n.

  1. mirror

Declension

Derived terms

  • lusterko
  • lustrzany

Spanish

Verb

Lustro (infinitive lustrar)

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of lustrar.

br:lustro de:lustro el:lustro es:lustro fr:lustro gl:lustro ko:lustro io:lustro it:lustro lt:lustro pl:lustro pt:lustro ru:lustro fi:lustro sv:lustro tr:lustro zh:lustro

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