Lune

释义与例句

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    A river in Cumbria and Lancashire, England, which passes Lancaster.

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词源

Probably of Romano-British (Latin) origin, such as Old English ea (“river”) Lōn, a phonetic adaptation of Latin Ialonus, a local Celtic god (and thus from Proto-Celtic *yalom (“clearing”)). Or, possibly from lune, referring to the river's shape.

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