Lugo (Lucus Augusti) was a flourishing city under Roman rule (c.
Hither Numa came to visit the forest-gods Faunus and Picus at their sacred fountain: Lucus Aventino suberat niger ilicis umbra, Quo posses viso dicere, numen inest.
One of the oases we visited was the Lucus Ascræus, in the northern hemisphere.
The Lucus Ascræus has no less than seventeen of these canals connecting with it, and appears to be a kind of Martian Clapham Junction.
Others, however, propose to place Lucus Feroniae at the church of S.
It has been ingeniously suggested that it was on the lucus a non lucendo principle, and that he was called the Confessor, from his never confessing anything.
The Ulysses canal, which (on the chart) runs straight from the point of the Mare Sirenum to the Astraeeus Lucus is about 2200 miles long.
Abbie saw them when they turned in at her gate--Pastor Lucus Lorina Inman, Antha Ewell, and Aunt Alphie Newberry.
Pastor Lucus tapped at the door again, this time hesitantly, and still she looked at them with unseeing eyes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lucus" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.