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).

Anagrams

Portuguese

Pronunciation

 
  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈla.vɾɐ/
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈla.vɾa/
 

  • Rhymes: -avɾɐ, (Northern Portugal) -abɾɐ
  • Homophone: Lavra
  • Hyphenation: la‧vra

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Galician-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

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  1. lip
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