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− | + | *''' Lucialys:''' (''Danish'') Santa Lucia's light. In Nordic counries, Saint Lucy's day comes at or around the Winter Solstice, It is a night when young woman visit houses with lights (candles) and sweets. | |
+ | * '''luciola:''' firefly | ||
+ | * '''Lucia:''' Joyce's daughter | ||
+ | * '''The Lily of Lucca:''' nickname of Gemma Galgani (1878 - 1904), born near Lucca, Italy. She was a Catholic mystic beatified in 1933 and elevated to sainthood in 1940. She was a bearer of stigmata and had visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 23 September 2012
- Lucialys: (Danish) Santa Lucia's light. In Nordic counries, Saint Lucy's day comes at or around the Winter Solstice, It is a night when young woman visit houses with lights (candles) and sweets.
- luciola: firefly
- Lucia: Joyce's daughter
- The Lily of Lucca: nickname of Gemma Galgani (1878 - 1904), born near Lucca, Italy. She was a Catholic mystic beatified in 1933 and elevated to sainthood in 1940. She was a bearer of stigmata and had visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary.