Luc.
See also: Appendix:Variations of "luc"
English edit
Etymology edit
Probably abbreviating the Latin Lūcās (“Luke the Evangelist; by extension, [Gospel of] Luke”).
Proper noun edit
Luc.
- (rare biblical abbreviation) Luke (Gospel of Luke)
- 1837, Edward Cardwell, Ἡ Καινή Διαθήκη – The New Testament in Greek and English; with a Marginal Harmony, References to Parallel Passages, a Concordance of Words, and a Graduated Collection of Various Readings, volume II: The Epistles and the Apocalypse, Oxford University Press, concordance of words, “ἄβυσσος”:
- ἄβυσσος Luc. 8, 31. Rom. 10, 7. Apoc. 9, 1. 2. 11. 11, 7. 17, 8. 20, 1. 3.
- 1837, Edward Cardwell, Ἡ Καινή Διαθήκη – The New Testament in Greek and English; with a Marginal Harmony, References to Parallel Passages, a Concordance of Words, and a Graduated Collection of Various Readings, volume II: The Epistles and the Apocalypse, Oxford University Press, concordance of words, “ἄβυσσος”:
Anagrams edit
Latin edit
Proper noun edit
Lūc. m (indeclinable)
- Abbreviation of Lūcās.