luke
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /luːk/
- Rhymes: -uːk
Adjective
luke (not comparable)
- (rare) lukewarm
- 1836, Charles Dickens, The Pickwick Papers
- Let me have nine penn'orth o' brandy and water luke, and the inkstand, will you, miss?
- 1881, Ælfric, trans. Walter W. Skeat, Aelfric’s Lives of Saints, page 249:
- Then one of them turned coward on account of the exceeding chill,
cast away his faith, and desired to bathe himself
in the luke water, and turned from his companions;
but he died as soon as he touched the water,
and the warmness was turned into death to him […]
- Then one of them turned coward on account of the exceeding chill,
- 1946, Arthur Kober, That Man is Here Again: The Adventures of a Hollywood Agent, Random House:
- Next thing, I have a confrince with Barry and I tells him, 'Frankly, kid, it don't look any too hot over there at Regal. In fack, very luke.'
- 1983, C. Darrel Sheraw, Lou Horton, and Bill Durbin, The Call Duck Breed Book, page 106:
- Secondly, fresh, preferably luke to warm water must be provided in waterers every day to avoid dehydration, weakening and ‘going light’. […] Warm to luke water is given in waterers as an alternative because all fowl drink more water if it is not excessively cold, […]
- 2016, Ankur and Vandana Mehrotra, You Can Do It: Find Answers to All Your Questions on How to Become a Successful Entrepreneur Now:
- Same time, if you put the other hand in cold water and then in luke water, you will feel luke warm water is hot.
- 1836, Charles Dickens, The Pickwick Papers
Norwegian Bokmål
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