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Lukan

American  
[loo-kuhn] / ˈlu kən /

adjective

  1. of or relating to the Evangelist Luke or to the Gospel of Luke.


Etymology

Origin of Lukan

Luke + -an

Example Sentences

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Alexander Lukan and Dennis Galitsky, who work as freelancers in western Ukraine near Ivano-Frankivsk, have both volunteered to serve on the territorial defense forces.

From Washington Times • Mar. 2, 2022

Forwards Jacob Leicht, Logan Hunter and Conner Lukan and defensemen Stephen Wack, Adam Herold, Logan Boulet and Xavier Labelle were also among the dead, according to family members and others.

From Washington Times • Apr. 9, 2018

The center on his line, Logan Schatz, who was also killed, had praised Joseph and fellow victim Conner Lukan on the team’s website in January.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 8, 2018

He had previously played on the St. Albert Raiders with Lukan.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 8, 2018

“People definitely appreciate his help, trying to be involved, coming to events for members,” said Steven Lukan, an assistant majority leader in the Iowa House of Representatives, where Republicans won control last November.

From New York Times • Nov. 5, 2011