Definitions for Lucan

Lucan Lu·can

Spelling: [loo-kuh n]
IPA: /ˈlu kən/

Lucan is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 45 anagrams from letters in Lucan (aclnu).

Definitions for Lucan

noun

  1. (Marcus Annaeus Lucanus) a.d. 39–65, Roman poet, born in Spain.

Examples for Lucan

The Erichtho of Lucan is tedious, disgusting, but sometimes sublime.'

Aspinall and Goldsmith definitely had the means and the motive to help Lucan flee.

For which reason, Lucan says, that princes feared to discover the future.

It should not surprise us that Corneille preferred Lucan to Virgil.

“I regard not finding Lord Lucan as my most spectacular success in journalism,” said Gibbs.

All these circumstances seem to have driven Lucan over the edge.

Lucan drove 42 miles to the house of Ian and Susan Maxwell-Scott, and used their phone to call his mother.

Aside from losing his vast fortune to Aspinall, Lucan was also estranged from his wife, Veronica.

There were but two with him now, Lucan and his brother Bedevere.

When they had rested Sir Lucan tried to rise, so as to take up the king.

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