Lacunose

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Full of gaps or lacunae.

    "17. Dio, 79(78).15–16 is sadly lacunose, but it is clear that Dio describes the reception by the Senate of letters from Macrinus, which Macrinus signed using the titles of office: [...]"

Example

More examples

"17. Dio, 79(78).15–16 is sadly lacunose, but it is clear that Dio describes the reception by the Senate of letters from Macrinus, which Macrinus signed using the titles of office: [...]"

Etymology

From lacuna + -ose.

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