Luci vs Lucy - What's the difference?
luci | lucy | Related terms |
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* 2004 Arelo C. Sederberg, Dead Night on the Beat: and Other Stories , iUniverse, ISBN 0595307388, page 98:
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* 1798 William Wordsworth: She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways :
* 1830 , Our Village: Fourth Series: Cottage Names:
* 2009 Dora Raymond, Aunt Dora's Legacy , AuthorHouse, ISBN 1438980663, page 19 ( Lucy Who ):
derived from place names in Normandy based on a male personal name, from Latin Lucius.
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The partial skeleton of a female Australopithecus afarensis , an early ancestor of human beings.
Lucy is a related term of luci.
As proper nouns the difference between luci and lucy
is that luci is {{given name|female|from=Latin}} while Lucy is {{given name|female|from=Latin}}.As a noun lucy is
the pike (a kind of fish).luci
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- "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."
lucy
English
Proper noun
(wikipedia Lucy) (en proper noun)- Then did my younger brother Amidas / Love that same other Damzell, Lucy bright,/ To whom but little dowre allotted was;/ Her vertue was the dowre, that did delight.
- She lived unknown, and few would know / When Lucy ceased to be;/ But she is in her grave, and, oh,/ The difference to me!
- 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! Is not Lucy a pretty soubrette , a wearer of cast gowns and cast smiles, smart and coquettish!
- Now we'll just use a fiction name / Lucy' that sounds nice / A name we can remember / Without repeating twice / / My name is so old fashioned / And they are very few / But some will have a puzzled look / And whisper ' Lucy who?
- Here is Sir William Lucy , who with me / Set from our o'ermatch'd forces forth for aid.
