Luke
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- (Gospel of Luke): Luk., Lk (abbreviation), Luc. (rare abbreviation)
Etymology
[edit]From Latin Lūcās, from Koine Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukâs). See the Greek entry for more.
Pronunciation
[edit]- IPA(key): /luːk/, /lɪu̯k/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - (Scotland, Northern Ireland) IPA(key): /lʉk/
- Rhymes: -uːk
- Homophone: look (Scotland, Northern Ireland, some of Northern England)
- (MLE) IPA(key): /lyːk/
Proper noun
[edit]Luke
- A male given name.
- 2005, Dallas Hudgens, Drive Like Hell, Simon and Schuster, →ISBN, page 94:
- "Your parents like Cool Hand Luke, yes?" "I don't really know. Why?" "Why? Because they name you Luke." I was worried I might have to explain that my name wasn't all that uncommon, and, anyway, Claudia had named me after the alter ego of Hank Williams, Luke the Drifter.
- 2025 February 2, Vittoria Elliott, “The Young, Inexperienced Engineers Aiding Elon Musk’s Government Takeover”, in WIRED[1], archived from the original on 2025-02-02:
- The engineers are Akash Bobba, Edward Coristine, Luke Farritor, Gautier Cole Killian, Gavin Kliger, and Ethan Shaotran.
- Luke the Evangelist, an early Christian credited with the authorship of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), London: […] Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Colossians 4:14::
- Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas, greet you.
- (biblical) The Gospel of St. Luke, a book of the New Testament of the Bible. Traditionally the third of the four gospels.
- An English surname originating as a patronymic, a variant of Luck.
- An Irish surname originating as a patronymic, a later anglicization of Lúcás (Lucas).
- A village in Čajniče, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- A village in Hadžići, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- A village in Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- A village in Tartu, Estonia.
- A village in Kriva Palanka, North Macedonia.
- A village in Moravica district, Serbia.
- A town in Maryland, United States; named for papermaker William Luke.
Derived terms
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Translations
[edit]given name
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evangelist
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gospel of Luke
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Anagrams
[edit]German
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Low German, from Middle Low German lūke, from Old Saxon lūkan (“to close”). Cognate with Dutch luik (“hatch”) and, more distantly, doublet of Loch (“hole”) and Lücke (“gap”); see the former for more.[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Luke f (genitive Luke, plural Luken)
- hatch (opening in the ceiling/floor of a room, in the deck of a ship, etc.)
- Die Luke zum Dachboden klemmt. ― The hatch to the attic is jammed.
- Der Kapitän öffnete die Luke und sah nach draußen. ― The captain opened the hatch and looked outside.
Declension
[edit]Declension of Luke [feminine]
Derived terms
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Wolfgang Pfeifer, editor (1993), “Luke”, in Etymologisches Wörterbuch des Deutschen (in German), 2nd edition, Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, →ISBN
Further reading
[edit]Lithuanian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]Lukè
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