lavra

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈlævɹə/

Noun

lavra (plural lavras or lavrae)

  1. Alternative form of laura
    • 2000, Edward G. Mathews, Jr., Lavra, entry in William M. Johnston (editor), Encyclopedia of Monasticism: A-L, page 747,
      He left this and, together with a fellow monk, Theoctistus, founded a number of other monasteries and lavras, including the lavra on the cliff in Wadi Mukallik and another in the area of Mishor Adummim.
    • 2002, Graham Speake, Mount Athos: Renewal in Paradise, page 43,
      The other 46 signatories of the Tragos can be assumed to have been hegoumenoi of lavras — no doubt perfectly well-run holy houses in their way, but they lacked the architectural grandeur of the Great Lavra, and they lacked its staying power too.
    • 2011, Norman Tanner, New Short History of the Catholic Church, page 77,
      Also important were the lavras (colonies of hermits) established in Palestine between the fourth and early sixth centuries, notably those founded by St Euthymius (+473) and his disciple St Sabas (+532).

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Franco-Provençal

Noun

lavra f

  1. lip
    Synonym: lambé

Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈla.vɾɐ/

  • (Northern Portugal) IPA(key): [ˈla.βɾɐ]
  • Rhymes: -avɾɐ, (Northern Portugal) -abɾɐ
  • Hyphenation: la‧vra

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Portuguese lavra, from Latin labōra (toil).

Noun

lavra f (plural lavras)

  1. authorship
    Synonym: autoria
  2. (uncountable) cultivation; agriculture
    Synonyms: cultivo, lavoura, agricultura
  3. act of tilling
    Synonyms: cultivo, amanho, lavragem
  4. (Brazil) mine
    Synonyms: mina, escavação
  5. (Brazil, uncountable) mining
    Synonyms: mineração, extração

Verb

lavra

  1. inflection of lavrar:
    1. third-person singular present indicative
    2. second-person singular imperative

Romanian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈlavra]

Noun

lavra f

  1. definite nominative/accusative singular of lavră

Sardinian

Noun

lavra f (needs inflection)

  1. lip
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