Definition of Luzern

1. a plant resembling clover [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Luzern

luxuriety
luxurious
luxuriously
luxuriousness
luxuriousnesses
luxurist
luxurists
luxury
luxury(a)
luxury liner
luxury protein
luxury tax
luxury taxes
luxus
luz
luzern (current term)
luzerns
luzonite
luzzes
lv
lvalue
lvalues
lvi
lvii
lviii
lwei
lweis
lx
lxi
lxii

Literary usage of Luzern

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A physician's holiday; or, A month in Switzerland in the summer of 1848 by John Forbes (1850)
"Here we found one steamer about to sail for luzern, and another whose arrival was soon expected, but which would not sail for a considerable time afterwards ..."

2. The Rise of the Swiss Republic: A History by William Denison McCrackan (1892)
"luzern. THE Confederates did not lapse into inactivity after their victory at ... In this emergency they turned to luzern, a small city at that time, ..."

3. The Historical Geography of Europe by Edward Augustus Freeman (1881)
"... lands and cities as members of a free German Confederation, owning no superior but the Emperor. First of all, the city of luzern joined the League. ..."

4. Europe by Andrew John Herbertson (1903)
"From luzern, over the St. Gotthard We entered luzern at the early hour of 4 AM The Sun had just risen, and was touching the mountains and lake with its glow ..."

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