Definitions for Lucian

Lucian Lu·cian

Spelling: [loo-shuh n]
IPA: /ˈlu ʃən/

Lucian is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 95 anagrams from letters in Lucian (acilnu).

Definitions for Lucian

noun

  1. a.d. 117–c180, Greek rhetorician and satirist.
  2. ("Lucian of Antioch"; "Lucian the Martyr") a.d. c240–312, theologian and Biblical critic, born at Samosata, in Syria.
  3. a male given name.

Examples for Lucian

Lucian Freud, who died Thursday in London at the age of 88, was the most artist-like of artists.

But I will translate the passage from Lucian to you at length—it is in every way profitable.

Lucian also discovered the reason of the red clouds which we on earth often see at sunset.

"In two days we'll be ready, Tema," said Lucian Jeter quietly.

"We can't see the surface of the thing at all, Lucian," said Eyer.

Plato makes him typical of a sophist, Schlegel of a poet, Lucian of a dancer.

The central focus is a single photograph of British painter Lucian Freud.

The great painter Lucian Freud, dead at 88, took on the clichés of British art by magnifying them.

Perhaps that is what Lucian Freud meant when he said, “I want paint to work as flesh.”

Lucian alludes to the service of these devoted women in prisons.

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