LUNGIS


Meaning of LUNGIS in English

noun

( -es )

Etymology: Middle French longis slow-moving person, tall awkward person (influenced in meaning by Middle French long, from Latin longus ), from Late Latin Longinus, Roman soldier who according to an apocryphal gospel (Gospel of Nicodemus 7:8) pierced Christ's side with a spear during the crucifixion — more at long

obsolete : a dull lazy fellow : lout

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