luntre

Latin

Noun

luntre

  1. ablative singular of lunter

Romanian

Etymology

Inherited from Latin lunter, luntrem, variant of linter (small boat, skiff). Cf. Ancient Greek πλυντήρ (pluntḗr). Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *plew- (to wash).

Noun

luntre f (plural luntre)

  1. boat (usually small), especially a rowboat
    Synonym: barcă

Declension

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