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  • Lukacs
    Lukacs
    noun
    George, 1885–1971, Hungarian literary critic.
  • Lukács
    Lukács
    noun
    Georg (ˈɡeɪɔːk), original name György. 1885–1971, Hungarian Marxist philosopher and literary critic, whose works include History and Class Consciousness (1923), Studies in European Realism (1946), and The Historical Novel (1955)

Lukacs

American  
[loo-kahch] / ˈlu kɑtʃ /

noun

  1. George, 1885–1971, Hungarian literary critic.


Lukács British  
/ ˈluːkætʃ /

noun

  1. Georg (ˈɡeɪɔːk), original name György. 1885–1971, Hungarian Marxist philosopher and literary critic, whose works include History and Class Consciousness (1923), Studies in European Realism (1946), and The Historical Novel (1955)

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“You probably don’t need supersophistication if you have $500,000 or less,” said Joe Lukacs, an adviser coach and founder of Magellan Network.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026

Daniel Lukacs gave the hosts the lead in Hungary after four minutes, before Parrott levelled from 12 yards shortly afterwards.

From Barron's • Nov. 16, 2025

Against Hungary, his penalty brought the Irish level after they fell behind to an early Daniel Lukacs header.

From BBC • Nov. 16, 2025

But Judge Charles Ramos ruled that there was no evidence that Grünbaum had voluntarily transferred the artworks to Lukacs.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 14, 2023

The International Alliance of Men's Leagues conducted an afternoon session in the Pester Lloyd hall with the Hon. Georg de Lukacs of Hungary, its president, in the chair.

From The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI by Harper, Ida Husted