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Lucan, a.|ˈl(j)uːkən| Also Lukan. [f. L. Lūcas Luke + -an.] Pertaining to the evangelist St. Luke.
1876J. Dare tr. Zeller's Acts Apostles II. 303 The expression ὀπτάνεσθαι, ver. 3, and the description of the angel, ver. 10, are also specifically Lukan. 1890W. H. Simcox Lang. N.T. 76 ἡ ἐπαγγελία τοῦ πνεύµατος is a Lucan phrase, υἱοθεσία a Pauline. 1895W. M. Ramsay in Expositor Feb. 129 He accepts the Lucan authorship. 1896Ibid. Feb. 146 Westcott and Hort with their great knowledge of Lukan style consider it to involve a corruption. |