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lucken
▪ I. ˈlucken, pa. pple. and ppl. a. Sc. and north. dial. [str. pa. pple. of louk v.1 See also loken.] Closed, locked, shut up, close-joined; said e.g. of the hand or fist (lit. and fig.); also spec. of web-feet.c 1470 Henryson Mor. Fab. xiii. (Frog & Mouse) vi, ‘With my twa feit’, quod scho, ‘lukkin...
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Lucken Farm
The Lucken Farm near Portland, North Dakota is a bonanza farm that was developed by 1888. The owner of the farm was Halleck E. Lucken, the son of Norwegian immigrants. The farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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J. Henry Lucken
Henry Lucken (February 6, 1896 – June 30, 1984) was an American farmer and politician. Lucken served on the Johnson Township School Board. Lucken died in a hospital in Le Mars, Iowa.
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lucken gowan
lucken golland, lucken gowan dial. Also 6–7 locker goulons, lockron gowlons, (8–9 -ans). [f. lucken ppl. a. + golland, gowan.] A north. dial. name for the Globe-flower, Trollius Europæus. (By Turner app. erron. applied to the Marsh Marigold, Caltha palustris.)1548 Turner Names of Herbes (1881) 26 Ch...
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Lücken
Henry Lucken (1896-1984), American farmer and politician
Robert Lücken (born 1985), Dutch rower
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Lucken Farm, a bonanza farm near Portland, North
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Isaiah Lukens
The family was descended from Jan Lucken, who immigrated to the Pennsylvania colony in October 1683, with Daniel Pastorius, and was one of the original
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Thomas Blomberg
Journal of Youth and Adolescence. 41.2 (2012): 202-216
Lucken, Karol and Thomas G. Blomberg. “American Corrections: Reform without Change.” Blomberg, Thomas G. and Karol Lucken. American Penology: A History of Control, Enlarged Second Edition. Edison, NJ: Transaction Publishers. 2010.
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loken
▪ I. † ˈloken, v. Obs. rare—1. [repr. OE. lácnian: see lechne v.] trans. To heal.c 1425 St. Mary of Oignies i. viii. in Anglia VIII. 140/24 Wiþ woundes of Criste her woundes were lokned. Ibid. ii. v. ibid. 166/2 Þe inwarde esines softenyd oute warde sorowe, & sumtyme lokkenyd and cecyd þe burden of ...
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Steffen Schmidt
Phi Kappa Phi in 1997, was appointed director of international programs for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in 2004, and was named inaugural Lucken Peterson was named Lucken Professor.
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golland
gollan(d Obs. exc. dial. (ˈgɒlən(d) Forms: 4, 9 gollan, 6–9 gollande, (6 gallande, 9 gollin), 7 goulan(d, 6– golland. See also gowan. [Prob. related in some way to gold n.2] A name given to various species of Ranunculus, Caltha, and Trollius. Also in combs. lucken-, water-golland (q.v.).a 1387 Sinon...
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Miss Iowa USA
Morris (1956)
5th Runner-up: Carlyn Bradarich (2014)
Top 10/12: Jan Hoyer (1993), Jensie Grigsby (2000)
Top 14/15/19/20: Marilyn Shonka (1953), Ione Lucken
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gowan
gowan Sc. and north. dial. (ˈgaʊən) Also 7 gouan. [app. a dial. variant of golland.] 1. A general name for various yellow or white field flowers. When used without defining word, now always denoting the Common Daisy (Bellis perennis).1570 Satir. Poems Reform. xv. 5 Ȝe greinis, grow gray; ȝe gowanis,...
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