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Lack

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See also: lack and läck

German

 Lack on German Wikipedia

Etymology

16th century, from Italian lacca, from Arabic لَكّ (lakk), from Persian لاک (lâk), from Hindi लाख (lākh), from Sanskrit लाक्षा (lākṣā).

Pronunciation

Noun

Lack m (strong, genitive Lackes or Lacks, plural Lacke)

  1. varnish, finish (smooth layer of coating typically applied to wood or metal, either for protection or color)

Usage notes

Also used in some contexts where paint would be used in English, such as when applied to car parts.

Declension

Derived terms

Further reading

  • Lack” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache
  • Lack” in Duden online
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Luxembourgish

Etymology

From Italian lacca, from Arabic لَكّ (lakk), from Persian لاک (lâk), from Hindi लाख (lākh), from Sanskrit लाक्षा (lākṣā).

The uncountable form comes from Yiddish log which was a measure of fluids.

Pronunciation

Noun

Lack m (plural Lacker or Lacken)

  1. lacquer, varnish

Lack m (uncountable)

  1. brandy, spirits
    Synonyms: Branntewäin, Drëpp, Bloen Zwier, Nisch, Schnorri

Derived terms

  • Hoerlack

Further reading

  • Lack in the Lëtzebuerger Online Dictionnaire
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