lusco
Italian
Etymology
From Latin luscus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlus.ko/, [ˈl̺us̪ko]
- Hyphenation: lù‧sco
Noun
lusco m
- Obsolete form of losco.
- Used in the phrase tra il lusco e il brusco
Latin
Adjective
luscō
- dative masculine singular of luscus
- dative neuter singular of luscus
- ablative masculine singular of luscus
- ablative neuter singular of luscus
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin luscus (“one-eyed”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: lus‧co
Adjective
lusco m (feminine singular lusca, masculine plural luscos, feminine plural luscas, not comparable)
- one-eyed
- cross-eyed
- blind
Synonyms
- (blind): cego
- (cross-eyed): vesgo
- (one-eyed): caolho
Derived terms
- lusco-fusco