Luke
an early Christian disciple and companion of Paul, a physician and probably a gentile: traditionally believed to be the author of the third Gospel and the Acts.
the third Gospel.
a male given name: from the Greek word meaning “man of Lucania.”
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How to use Luke in a sentence
Yet there were times, now he was come to a gangling fourteen, when Lukes philosophy threatened to fail him.
Short Stories of the New America | VariousInto Lukes mind flashed suddenly a formless half prayer: Dont let em nag her nowmake em talk other things!
Short Stories of the New America | VariousThey worked it all up from the boiler-plate war news in the Biweekly and Lukes school geography.
Short Stories of the New America | VariousThis ended the fight about sunset, after it had lasted nine hours, being on St Lukes day in the year 1541.
I really forgot to when the news of Lukes illness came, and Ruth blushed.
The Corner House Girls Among the Gypsies | Grace Brooks Hill
British Dictionary definitions for Luke
/ (luːk) /
Saint Luke a fellow worker of Paul and a physician (Colossians 4:14). Feast day: Oct 18
the third Gospel, traditionally ascribed to Luke
Other words from Luke
- Related adjective: Lucan
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