Associations to the word «Lucan»
Noun
- Bingham
- Ovid
- Seneca
- Virgil
- Nero
- Riley
- Druid
- Caesar
- Dublin
- Horace
- Earl
- Monsieur
- Gaul
- Epic
- Arthur
- Mayo
- Julius
- Jet
- Poet
- Julia
- Countess
- Patrick
- Cavalry
- Rowe
- Poem
- Brigade
- Pliny
- Nephew
- Pompey
- Peer
- Lord
- Elder
- Kitty
- Commentary
- Ontario
- Cicero
- Ireland
- Nolan
- Cassius
- Nanny
- Plutarch
- Kildare
- Purcell
- Clermont
- Redoubt
- Donnelly
- Cato
- Marlowe
- Veronica
- Celt
- Lady
- Dante
- Comm
- Lat
- Snooker
- Homer
- Sandra
- Gan
- Tramway
- Disappearance
- Lucian
- Goldsmith
- Translation
- Plato
- Aa
- Triad
- Sorcery
- Towers
- Middlesex
- Sighting
- Roman
- Philosopher
- Viscount
- Celtic
- Conspiracy
- Marcus
- Sidney
- Genealogy
- Marshal
- Butler
- Manor
- Heavy
- Deity
- Gospel
Wiktionary
LUCAN, proper noun. The Roman poet Marcus Annaeus Lucanus.
LUCAN, proper noun. A town near Dublin, Ireland.
LUCAN, adjective. Alternative form of Lukan; relating to Luke the Evangelist.
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