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[laxé]
** Galician
*** Alternative forms
- [gl]
*** Etymology
From the medieval form [gl], previously documented in local [ML.] as _lagena_; from [gl]; probably from [gl]. Compare [cy] and [sga].[1][2]
*** Pronunciation
- [gl]
*** Noun
[f]
1. flagstone ; slab 2. flat river pebble 3. flat rocky outcrop 4. semi-submerged rock ; reef
**** Derived terms
{{col|gl |Laiosa |Lage |Laña |Lañas |Laxas |Laxe |Laxedo |Laxes |laxedo |laxeira |laxento |Laxielas |Laxosa |Laxoso }}
**** Descendants
- [es]
*** References
- [lagia] - “lage- (see http://sli.uvigo.es/xelmirez/xelmirez.php?pescuda=+lag%5Beiy%5D&corpus=notarial) ” in Xavier Varela Barreiro & Xavier Gómez Guinovart: Corpus Xelmírez - Corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval. SLI / Grupo TALG / ILG, 2006-2016. - [R:gl:DDLG] - [R:gl:TILG] - [R:TLPGP]
References: [1]. [laja] [2]. [61]
** German
*** Pronunciation
- [de]
*** Adjective
[de]
1. [lax]
** Latin
*** Adverb
[laxē]
1. widely , spaciously 2. loosely , freely 3. [la] long , amply
**** Related terms
- [la] - [la] - [la] - [la]
*** References
- [R:L&S] - [R:Elementary Lewis] - [R:Gaffiot]
** Spanish
*** Verb
[es]
1. [laxar]