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- Last-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1921, Elisabeth von Heyking, [[s:de:Die Trommel|Die Trommel]], in Weberin Schuld, G. Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, page 18:: Und sie ging gebückt, als trage sie eine schwere Last, […]".
- Last_Judgment-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ", Albert Camus: Do not wait for the Last Judgment. It takes place every day".
- Latin-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1948, L. E. Elliott-Binns, The Beginnings of Western Christendom, page 257: Africa was the natural leader because there the number of Christians who were of Roman origin and Latin speech was probably far greater than in so cosmopolitan a city as Rome.".
- Latin-English-Adjective-2en hasQuotation "1968, Mladen Bošnjak, A Study of Slavic Incunabula, page 62: The Croatian incunabula printed in Latin letters are indubitably the products of a very modest establishment.".
- Latin-English-Adjective-3en hasQuotation "2000, T. M. Charles-Edwards, Early Christian Ireland, page 176: The earliest Latin culture of Ireland was heavily indebted to that of Britain".
- Latin-English-Adjective-4en hasQuotation "1913, Oscar Browning, A General History of the World, page 151: From the Campagna and the Latin hills, the flame of rebellion spread to Antium and Terracina, and to the most remote allies of the Romans, the cities of the Campanian plains.".
- Latin-English-Adjective-5en hasQuotation "2002, Dean Foster, The Global Etiquette Guide to Mexico and Latin America, page 11: Therefore, although Portugal is a Latin culture, the significant African influence in Brazil creates a culture that cannot be defined simply as Latin; consequently, Brazilians prefer to define themselves as South American".
- Latin-English-Adjective-6en hasQuotation "2008, Michael Miller, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Music History, page 254: As such, today's Latin music is a synthesis of European, African, and the few indigenous elements that remain.".
- Latin-English-Adjective-7en hasQuotation "1901, John Hackett, A History of the Orthodox Church of Cyprus, page 117: The Latin bishop now took the Greek bishop by the hand and conducted him to his throne".
- Latin-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1833, Philipp Buttmann (translated by Edward Robinson), A Greek grammar for the use of high schools and universities, page 23: This appears incontestably from the manner in which the Latins wrote Greek words and names".
- Latin-English-Noun-3en hasQuotation "1922, William Edmund Aughinbaugh, Advertising for trade in Latin-America, page 150: In the use of patent medicine the average Latin resembles the American of fifty years ago, who generally had a bottle of some concoction on which he depended whenever he felt out of sorts.".
- Latin-English-Noun-4en hasQuotation "1853, William Palmer, Dissertations on Subjects Relating to the \"Orthodox\" or \"Eastern-Catholic\" Communion, page 118: The modern Latins have been in the habit of blaming the Greek and other Eastern Liturgies for not consecrating by the recital of O S words of Institution".
- Latyn-MiddleEnglish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "14 Century, Chaucer, General Prologue: And whan that he wel dronken hadde the wyn,Than wolde he speke no word but Latyn.".
- Laufzeit-German-Noun-3en hasQuotation "2010, Der Spiegel, issue 23/2010, page 31:: Betreiber von Atomkraftwerken müssen künftig eine neue Brennelementesteuer entrichten. Im Gegenzug werden die Laufzeiten der Meiler verlängert.".
- Laurel-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1972 Eudora Welty, The Optimist's Daughter, Random House, ISBN 0394480171, page 27: \"It's the state flower of West Virginia,\" Laurel told her, smiling. \"Where my mother came from.\"".
- Laurel-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1972 Eudora Welty, The Optimist's Daughter, Random House, ISBN 0394480171, page 27: \"What on earth made Becky give you a name like that?\" she'd asked Laurel, on that first occasion.".
- Lauretta-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1775 Richard Brinsley Sheridan, St. Patrick's Day, Kessinger Publishing, 2004, ISBN 1419148745, page 58: Lauretta, ay, you would have her called so; but for my part I never knew any good come of giving girls these heathen Christian names; if you had called her Deborah, or Tabitha, or Ruth, or Rebecca, or Joan, nothing of this had ever happened; but I always knew Lauretta was a runaway name.".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1868 Louisa May Alcott: Little Women. Chapter 3:: \"I’m not Mr. Laurence, I’m only Laurie.\"".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1868 Louisa May Alcott: Little Women. Chapter 3:: \"Laurie Laurence, what an odd name.\"".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1868 Louisa May Alcott: Little Women. Chapter 3:: \"My first name is Theodore, but I don’t like it, for the fellows called me Dora, so I made them say Laurie instead.\"".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "ca. 1700 ?William Douglas: Annie Laurie:: An' it's there that Annie Laurie".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "ca. 1700 ?William Douglas: Annie Laurie:: Gi'ed me her promise true.".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "ca. 1700 ?William Douglas: Annie Laurie:: Maxwelton braes are bonnie".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "ca. 1700 ?William Douglas: Annie Laurie:: Where early fa's the dew;".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "2005 Adeline Catherine Anderson: My Sunshine. Signet Classic 2005. ISBN 0451213807 page 397:: Laura called her parents. Her father answered. Fighting to keep her voice steady, Laura said, \"Hi, Daddy.\"".
- Laurie-English-ProperNoun-3en hasQuotation "2005 Adeline Catherine Anderson: My Sunshine. Signet Classic 2005. ISBN 0451213807 page 397:: \"Laurie? How's my little girl?\"".
- Lawrentian-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1999, David Platten, Michel Tournier and the Metaphor of Fiction, Liverpool 1999, p. 150:: Once in Paris, Idriss meets the unlikely aristocrat Sigisbert de Beaufond, who regales him with a desert drama of Lawrentian proportions.".
- Lawrentian-English-Adjective-2en hasQuotation "2007, Lucy Mangan, The Guardian, 22 Jun 2007, G2, p. 11:: Head to the countryside, says Quickies, and have lots of sex in barns and stables that throb with Lawrentian promise.".
- Leah-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1611 — King James Version of the Bible, Genesis 29:16-17: And Laban had two daughters: the name of the elder was Leah, and the name of the younger was Rachel. Leah was tender eyed; but Rachel was beautiful and well-favoured.".
- Leah-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "2010 Cavn Wright, Bedtime Tales, Strategic Book Publishing, ISBN 1609111249, page 113:: \"I'm Leah Brennan. How can I help you...Gideon?\" He gave a short laugh. \"Leah! Nice name. Between the two of us, we sound like the Old Testament, don't we?\"".
- Lebensmittel-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2010, , issue 22/2010, page 126:: Pasta, Kuchen, Müsli, Brot – wer an Zöliakie leidet, muss viele gängige Lebensmittel meiden: Das Eiweiß Gluten, das bei den Betroffenen zu chronischer Darmentzündung führt, kommt in den meisten Getreidearten vor.".
- Lebenswelt-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1999: Simon Blackburn, Think: A compelling introduction to philosophy, chapter 7: The World, section 7: The Eye of the Beholder, page 260 (Oxford University Press, paperback, ISBN 0199690871): The mind, for the idealist, creates the world we live in, the ‘Lebenswelt’ of our thoughts, imaginings, and perceptions.".
- Leela-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1961 V. S. Naipaul, A House for Mr Biswas, Penguin Books 1977, ISBN 0140030255, page 366:: Dorothy's daughters were of exceptional beauty and the sisters could complain only that the Hindi names Dorothy had chosen - Mira, Leela, Lena - were meant to pass as Western ones.".
- Lehre-German-Noun-5en hasQuotation "2010, Der Spiegel, issue 25/2010, page 77:: Es gilt deshalb, die richtigen Lehren aus der Krise zu ziehen, aus den Fehlern der Vergangenheit zu lernen, um die Zukunft zu sichern.".
- Leibw\u00E4chter-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2010, Der Spiegel, issue 27/2010, page 32:: Von den Leibwächtern wird erwartet, dass sie die Politiker mit ihrem Körper schützen.".
- Leilani-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1934 Harry Owens, Sweet Leilani ( a song): I dreamed of a paradise for two.".
- Leilani-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1934 Harry Owens, Sweet Leilani ( a song): Sweet Leilani, Heavenly Flower".
- Lenore-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1845 Edgar Allan Poe, The Raven:: /sorrow for the lost Lenore — / For the rare and radiant maiden whom the angels name Lenore — / Nameless here for evermore.".
- Les_Bleus-French-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2011, Tom Fordyce, Rugby World Cup 2011: England 12-19 France : But they ran out of time and inspiration as Les Bleus set up a deserved semi-final clash with Wales.".
- Lettic-English-Adjective-2en hasQuotation "1922, Melvil Dewey, Decimal classification and relative index for libraries and personal use: \"491.8 Other Slavonic [...] .9 Lettic .91 Old Prussian .92 Lithuanian .93 Lettish (Livonian)\"".
- Lev\u00ED-Spanish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1602 — La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 35:22b-26: Ahora bien, los hijos de Israel fueron doce: Los hijos de Lea : Rúben el primogénito de Jacob, y Simeón, y Leví, y Judá, é Issachâr, y Zabulón. Los hijos de Rachêl : José, y Benjamín. Y los hijos de Bilha, sierva de Rachêl : Dan, y Nephtalí. Y los hijos de Zilpa, sierva de Lea : Gad, y Aser. Estos fueron los hijos de Jacob, que le nacieron en Padan-aram.".
- Liam-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2003 Alasdair Duncan, Sushi Central, University of Queensland Press, ISBN 0702233994, page 43: Tall. Glasses. Wearing this yellow hoodie. - - - Liam. I'm pretty sure that's his name. Like, ninety-percent sure. I think it suits him. Liam. The kind of name you never normally hear outside a novel or a movie or whatever.".
- Licht-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1918, Elisabeth von Heyking, [[s:de:Die Orgelpfeifen|Die Orgelpfeifen]], in: Zwei Erzählungen, Phillipp Reclam jun. Verlag, page 53:: Öllämpchen brannte niemand mehr. Zuerst waren sie durch Petroleum und Gas ersetzt worden, dann war die Elektrizität gekommen, vor deren Helligkeit jedes andere Licht als kärglicher Notbehelf erschien.".
- Liebe-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1787 CE: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Egmont: Und konnte ich fürchten, daß diese unglückliche Liebe das kluge Klärchen so bald hinreißen würde? Ich muß es nun tragen, daß meine Tochter--".
- Liebe-German-Noun-6en hasQuotation "1784 CE: Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller, Kabale und Liebe: Ihr steht bestürzt, guten Leute, erwartet angstvoll, wie sich das Räthsel entwickeln wird?--Kommt näher, meine Lieben!--Ihr dientet mir redlich und warm [...]".
- Liebercrat-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2000 December 18, \"Sean Ormond\" (username), \"Re: OK, I'm expecting an announcement about the formation of\", in , Usenet:: JMS, you really need to figure out who you support. I seem to recall you giving a thumbs-up to McCain, but you now seem to come across as a Liebercrat - a decent person who has been corrupted by Clinton/Gore.".
- Liebestod-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1979, Angela Carter, ‘The Company of Wolves’, The Bloody Chamber, Vintage 2006, p. 138:: She saw how his jaw began to slaver and the room was full of the clamour of the forest's Liebestod but the wise child never flinched [...].".
- Lila-English-2-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1867 Lydia Maria Francis Child, A Romance of the Republic, Ticknor and Fields 1867, page 149:: Your name is flowery too. I used to say Mamita would have called you Lady Viola; but violet colors and lilac colors are cousins, and they both suit your complexion and your name, Mamita Lila.".
- Lilah-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1874 James Thomson, Lilah Alice Hypatia, The City of Dreadful Night and Other Poems, Reeves and Turner 1895, page 282:: Who was Lilah? I am sure / She was young and sweet and pure; / - - - So to Lilah's name above / I will add two names I love".
- Lilia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1853 Alfred Tennyson, The Princess, The Prologue:: Lilia, wild with sport, / Half child, half woman as she was, had wound / A scarf of orange round the stony helm,".
- Lilibet-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2005, Carolly Erickson, Lilibet: An Intimate Portrait of Elizabeth II: \"Oh, Betty, this is so awful for mummy and Margaret,\" Lilibet wrote to a family friend, Elizabeth Cecil, soon after she became queen.".
- Lina-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1849 Charlotte Brontë: Shirley: Chapter XII:: \"Lina - did not Moore call you Lina sometimes?\"".
- Lina-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1849 Charlotte Brontë: Shirley: Chapter XII:: \"Yes: it is sometimes used as the abbreviation of Caroline in his native country.\"".
- Lindy-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2004 Anne Tyler, The Amateur Marriage, ISBN 0701177349, page 105: Lindy herself hated the name Lindy. She said it sounded like a girl in pink gingham. At the beginning of this school year she'd started making all the teachers address her by her full name, Linnet.# Abbreviation of Lindbergh.".
- Linette-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1850 Linne, the Woodland Flower, from Gazette of the Union, The Golden Rule, Vol. 12, J. D. Stewart & W. B. Smith, page 270:: When Damian addressed the wild flower, perhaps you are not aware that Linné is the name of a beautiful weed, originally selected by a great botanist to bear his appellation, and that it is also the endearing abbreviation for Linette. - - - The roses still continued to bloom on the grave, whose headstone recorded the name of \"Linette\".".
- Linnet-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2004 Anne Tyler, The Amateur Marriage, ISBN 0701177349, page 105: Lindy herself hated the name Lindy. She said it sounded like a girl in pink gingham. At the beginning of this school year she'd started making all the teachers address her by her full name, Linnet. ( She'd been named for an English bird that a soldier had mentioned to their mother during the war.) At first Karen had tried to call her that too, but it had felt so unnatural that she'd gradually given it up. Still, she sympathized, and once when a teacher phoned and asked for \"Lin-NET Anton's mother or father\" - stressing the wrong syllable,as everyone tended to do - Karen had felt a kind of bruise deepening in her chest.".
- Linus-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": 2 Timothy 4: 21:: Do thy diligence to come before winter. Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren.".
- Lisbonite-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "2006, Marco de Andrade, Em casa: a Portuguese family's favourite recipes, page 32: The only true Lisbonite in our family is my sister, Tacha, who was born in 1992.".
- Lisztian-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "1991, The American record guide (volume 54, issues 1-3): This is exciting, high-strung, Horowitzian pianism that is tempered by unfailing good taste, tonal subtlety, and a true sense of Lisztian style.".
- Little_Russian-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1906, Thomas Čapek, The Slovaks of Hungary: A well-defined ethnical line is all that separates the Slovaks from the Magyars and the Little Russians.".
- Livia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1607 William Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, Act V, Scene II:: Some nobler token I have kept apart / For Livia and Octavia, to induce / Their mediation;".
- Liz-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2010 R. G. Alexander, Midnight Falls, Samhain Publishing, ISBN 1605047929, page 67:: \"Liz. That doesn't sound like your name, wildcat. It is far too hard and brittle.\" She shrugged. \"I'm sorry to disappoint you, but that is my name. Elizabeth is too stuffy, Beth is too soft, so Liz it is.\"".
- Lockerbie-English-2-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1996, Joseba Zulaika and William A. Douglass, Terror and taboo: the follies, fables, and faces of terrorism, page 9:: So is it not prudent to install metal detectors in airports to try to prevent Lockerbies and Oklahoma Cities?".
- Lois-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": 2 Timothy 1: 5:: When I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith that is in thee, which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, and thy mother Eunice; and I am persuaded that in thee also.".
- Lois-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation "1962 V.S.Naipaul: The Middle Passage: p.48:: Modernity might also lie in a name like Lois - pronounced Loys in Trinidad - which came to the island in the 1940s through Lois Lane, the heroine of the American Superman comic strip.".
- Lola-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1933 Eleanor Farjeon, Over the Garden Wall,Faber and Faber 1933, page 91 (\"Girls' Names\"): And Lola like a melody,".
- Lola-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1933 Eleanor Farjeon, Over the Garden Wall,Faber and Faber 1933, page 91 (\"Girls' Names\"): And Sylvia like a rustling tree,".
- Lola-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1933 Eleanor Farjeon, Over the Garden Wall,Faber and Faber 1933, page 91 (\"Girls' Names\"): There's Stella like the Evening Star,".
- Lola-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1933 Eleanor Farjeon, Over the Garden Wall,Faber and Faber 1933, page 91 (\"Girls' Names\"): What lovely names for girls there are!".
- Lolita-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1955, , Lolita, Chapter 1: She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four feet ten in one sock. She was Lola in slacks. She was Dolly at school. She was Dolores on the dotted line. But in my arms she was always Lolita.".
- Lone_Ranger-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2000, Gerald Nachman, Raised on Radio, page 200: Yet you never tired of the famous fade-out: \"Who was that masked man, anyway? ... That was. . . the Lone Ranger!\"".
- Lone_Star_State-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1915, Zane Grey, The Lone Star Ranger, ch. 15:: Like other parts of the great Lone Star State, this section of Texas was a world in itself.".
- Lord-English-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1893 — Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan i 1: How do you do, Lord Darlington?".
- Lorna-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1869 Richard Doddridge Blackmore, Lorna Doone, Chapter 8:: \"Lorna Doone,\" she answered in a low voice as if afraid of it, and hanging her head, so that I could see only her forehead and eyelashes; \"if you please, my name is Lorna Doone; and I thought you must have known it.\"".
- Losung-German-Noun-2en hasQuotation "1932, Erich Mühsam, [[s:de:Die Befreiung der Gesellschaft vom Staat|Die Befreiung der Gesellschaft vom Staat]], in: Erich Mühsam: Prosaschriften II, Verlag europäische ideen Berlin (1978), page 290:: Selbst da, wo schon die Revolution unter der Losung „Alle Macht den Räten!“ den Sieg der Arbeiter und Bauern brachte, wurden die Räte staats- und parteiuntertan […]".
- Lot-Spanish-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1602 — La Santa Biblia (antigua versión de Casiodoro de Reina), rev., Génesis 12:5: Y tomó Abram á Sarai su mujer, y á Lot hijo de su hermano, y toda su hacienda que habían ganado, y las almas que habían adquirido en Harán, y salieron parair á tierra de Canaán; y á tierra de Canaán llegaron.".
- Lottie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1852 D. H. Jacques, A Chapter on Names, The Knickerbocker, or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume XL, August 1852, page 117:: In the home-circle and among her companions, Charlotte lays aside her queenship and becomes a gentle Lottie.".
- Lottie-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1852 D. H. Jacques, A Chapter on Names, The Knickerbocker, or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume XL, August 1852, page 117:: My Charlotte conquers with a smile, / And reigneth queen of love.".
- Louis-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1849 Charlotte Brontë, Shirley, Chapter XXXVI:: \"It is hardly a week since you called me your future husband, and treated me as such; now I am once more the tutor for you: I am addressed as Mr. Moore, and Sir; your lips have forgotten Louis.\"".
- Louis-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1849 Charlotte Brontë, Shirley, Chapter XXXVI:: \"No, Louis, no: it is an easy, liquid name, not soon forgotten.\"".
- Louisa-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1830 Mary Russell Mitford, Our Village: Fourth Series: Cottage Names:: But certainly there are some names which seem to belong to particular classes of character, to form the mind and even influence the destiny: Louisa, now; - is not your Louisa necessarily a die-away damsel, who reads novels, and holds her head on one side, languishing and given to love!".
- Lu-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1950 C. S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Fontana Lions (1980), ISBN 0-00-671663-6, page 27:: \"Why?\" said Lucy in amazement, \"haven't you all been wondering where I was?\" \"So you've been hiding, have you?\" Peter said. \"Poor old Lu, hiding and nobody noticed!".
- Luci-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2004 Arelo C. Sederberg, Dead Night on the Beat: and Other Stories, iUniverse, ISBN 0595307388, page 98:: \"Have you named your new doll?\" \"I shall call her Luci,\" Violet said. \"Luci.\" \"Why do you spell it like that?\" \"I didn't spell it, Mama. It's the way Luci spells her name.\"".
- Lucilla-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1966 L. P. Hartley, The Betrayal, H. Hamilton, page 54:: - - - She was called Lucy and I was called Lucilla, after her, which is just a shade of difference. Lucy is more lovable than Lucilla, don't you think?\" \"Lucilla is a charming name,\" said Richard.".
- Lucille-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1939 Robert Penn Warren, Night Rider, Random House, page 4:: \"My name is Lucille.\" The man sat down heavily, crowding the girl's body against Mr. Munn. \"You call her Sukie like I said,\" he ordered. \"Now, Mr. Munn,\" the girl asked, leaning back so she could look up at him from under the brim of her large straw hat with its blue ribbons, \" do you see how he can make Sukie out of a name like Lucille?\"".
- Lucius-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation ": Now there were in the church that was at Antioch certain prophets and teachers; as Barnabas, and Simeon that was called Niger, and Lucius of Cyrene, and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch, and Saul.".
- Lucy-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ": Act IV, Scene IV:: Here is Sir William Lucy, who with me / Set from our o'ermatch'd forces forth for aid.".
- Luka-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1987 Suzanne Vega, Luka (a song):: My name is Luka / I live on the second floor / I live upstairs from you / Yes I think you've seen me before".
- Luke-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "2005 Dallas Hudgens, Drive Like Hell, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 0743251636, page 94:: \"Your parents like Cool Hand Luke, yes?\" \"I don't really know. Why?\" \"Why? Because they name you Luke.\" I was worried I might have to explain that my name wasn't all that uncommon, and, anyway, Claudia had named me after the alter ego of Hank Williams, Luke the Drifter.".
- Luke-English-ProperNoun-2en hasQuotation ":: Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas, greet you.".
- Lunch-German-Noun-1en hasQuotation "1844, E. A. Moriarty (translator), (English author), Leben und Abenteuer Martin Chuzzlewit's, page 20:: Ich nehme selbst immer mein Lunch um diese Tageszeit, Sir!".
- Lydian-English-Adjective-2en hasQuotation ", III.i:: And all the while sweet Musicke did diuide / Her looser notes with Lydian harmony [...].".
- MD5-summed-English-Adjective-1en hasQuotation "2009, N.N., Interview with an Adware Author:: If you md5-summed the file it would always be the same everywhere, and it was always in the same location.".
- MT-Japanese-Abbreviation-1en hasQuotation "この車はMTです。: Kono kuruma ha MT desu.".
- MT-Japanese-Abbreviation-1en hasQuotation "この車はMTです。: This car has a manual transmission.".
- MT-Japanese-Abbreviation-1en hasQuotation "この車はMTです。: このくるまはMTです。".
- M\u0153sia-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1841, Charles Anthon, A Classical Dictionary,, page #855:: The conquest of Dacia by Trajan removed the frontiers of the empire farther north, beyond Mœsia ; but after the loss of the province of Dacia, about A.D. 250, Mœsia became again a border country, and, as such, exposed to the irruption of the Goths, who, after several attempts, crossed the Danube, and occupied Mœsia in the leign of the Emperor Valens.".
- Ma\u00DF-German-Noun-3en hasQuotation "1932, Erich Mühsam, [[s:de:Die Befreiung der Gesellschaft vom Staat|Die Befreiung der Gesellschaft vom Staat]], in: Erich Mühsam: Prosaschriften II, Verlag europäische ideen Berlin (1978), page 260:: Der Individualismus will umgekehrt den ungekürzten Lebensraum des Individuums zum Maß der gesellschaftlichen Daseinsform machen, ohne Rücksicht auf Gleichheit und Gesamtnutzen.".
- Mabelle-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1953 L. P. Hartley, The Go-Between, Hamish Hamilton, 1974, page 168: Mabelle his wife - what an affected way of spelling Mabel. The next moment it seemed pretty and aristocratic, such was the Trimingham spell.".
- Mable-English-ProperNoun-1en hasQuotation "1892 Walter Malone, Narcissus: and Other Poems, J.B.Lippincott Company 1892, page 133 (\"Mary\"):: And \"Mable\" 'sa name that ever sounds sweetly / And charms and enchants a mortal completely".