Lake
WordNet
noun
(1) A body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land
(2) Any of numerous bright translucent organic pigments
(3) A purplish red pigment prepared from lac or cochineal
WiktionaryText
Etymology 1
From from from from . Akin to lacha "swamp, bog, marsh" ( Lache "puddle"), lake "pond, puddle, standing water", , . Frequency possibly strengthened in by the synonym lack "lake" < lacus "hollow, lake, pond". More at leak, leach.
Noun
- Large, landlocked, naturally occurring stretch of water.
- (In the plural) an area characterised by its many lakes; e.g., the English Lake District is often shortened to The Lakes.
- A large amount of liquid: a wine lake.
Etymology 2
From , .
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Etymology 4
From < < < , referring to the number of insects that gather on the trees and make the resin seep out.