luke

Etymology
From, , , , , , , , probably from beside  (whence ); compare  and ,  and , etc.

Adjective

 * 1)  lukewarm
 * 2) * 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, 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 […]

Etymology
Related to the verb

Noun

 * 1) a small door
 * 2) a hatch
 * 3) a window
 * 4) a gap, space, slot, opening

Etymology
Related to the verb

Noun

 * 1) a small door
 * 2) a hatch
 * 3) a window
 * 4) a gap, space, slot, opening