Lexicographical Neighbors of Lucken
Literary usage of Lucken
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1880)
"lucken-handed, having the fist contract«!, the fingers being drawn down towards
the palm of the hand, S. "close fisted," GL Shirr. "Hence," says Rudd. vo. ..."
2. Jamieson's Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words are by John Jamieson, John Johnstone (1867)
"lucken- landed, having the fist contracted, S. Gl. Shirr. ... lucken-BROW D, adj.
Having the eye-brows close on each other, ..."
3. A Dictionary of the Scottish Language: In which the Words are Explained in by John Jamieson (1867)
"lucken- handed, having the fist contracted, S. Gl. Shirr. lucken-taed ...
The globe flower, S. lucken-BROW D, adj. Having the eye-brows close on each other, ..."
4. "1683-1920": The Fourteen Points and what Became of Them--foreign Propaganda by Frederick Franklin Schrader (1920)
"This presumption is increased by the indication of relationship and the fact that
the wife of Jan Seimens was Mercken Williamsen lucken. ..."
5. A Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language ...: Supplement by John Jamieson (1825)
"Add ; The blossom of the globe-flower or lucken-gowan expands only in bright
sunshine. In dull or cloudy weather, ..."