"Lugdunin" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Lugdunum is the ancient Roman name for the city of Lyon, France. It is derived from the Gaulish words "lug(-)dunon," which means "heavy fortress" or "strong town," and was used as the Roman name for the city from 43 BC until the fall of the Roman Empire.
I think there may be a slight issue! Lugdunum is a Latin name for the city of Lyon, France. There isn't really a verb "lugdunin" to provide examples for.
However, I can provide some interesting facts and usage examples about Lugdunum/Lyon:
Luff: The windward side of a sailing vessel, especially when viewed from the stern. It can also refer to the line or sheet along which the mainsail or fore-and-aft sail is attached to the mast. In addition, luff can refer to the forward edge of a sail, or the luff of a cloak or cape.
A luffa is a type of vegetable or fruit that belongs to the cucumber family. It is also known as a sponge gourd or loofah. The luffa has a smooth, green exterior and is commonly used in cooking and as a natural exfoliator for the skin.
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