lectuthe

Norman

Etymology

From Medieval Latin lēctūra (reading), feminine of Classical Latin lēctūrus, future active participle of legō, legere (read, recite).

Noun

lectuthe f (plural lectuthes)

  1. (Jersey) reading, lecture
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