Definitions for Lucania

Lucania Lu·ca·ni·a

Spelling: [loo-key-nee-uh]
IPA: /luˈkeɪ ni ə/

Lucania is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 118 anagrams from letters in Lucania (aacilnu).

Definitions for Lucania

noun

  1. an ancient region in S Italy, NW of the Gulf of Taranto.
  2. a modern region in S Italy, comprising most of the ancient region. 3856 sq. mi. (9985 sq. km).
  3. Mount, a mountain in the SW Yukon Territory, Canada, in the St. Elias Mountains. 17,147 feet (5226 meters).

Examples for Lucania

She has friends sailing in the Lucania on the 15th, and intends crossing with them.

You came to England in eighteen hundred and ninety-six, on board the Lucania.

Why, your passage by the Lucania alone must have cost a pretty penny.

Curius marched into Samnium, and his colleague into Lucania.

Zeno of Velia or Elea in Lucania was the founder of dialectic.

The chief towns in Lucania and Bruttium were settled by the Greeks.

Hanno was sent with another division to do the same in Lucania.

They sunk us without warning—the Lucania—and then shelled us in the open boats.

Sybaris was a town of Lucania, situated on the banks of the Bay of Tarentum.

The largest emigrant steamer then afloat was the Lucania, of 12,952 tons.

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