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  • noun Plural form of lucy.

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Examples

  • You lose serious cred when your cellmate trades you for a pack of gum rather than a handful of lucies.

    CNN Transcript Aug 27, 2003 2003

  • G.  de Lucy has for his arms _three lucies_ -- fish now known as pike: Robert Quency has a _quintefueil_ -- a flower of five leaves: Thos.

    The Handbook to English Heraldry Charles Boutell 1844

  • Percy modern: _second and third, gu., three lucies haurient arg.

    The Handbook to English Heraldry Charles Boutell 1844

  • Then there are the hammers (martels) of Martell, the oak of Oksted, the three pike (lucies) of Lucy, and the horseshoes (fers) borne by Montgomery as the tenant of Ferrers.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 1 1986

  • Fish are likewise a common source for the punster and apart from the barbels and lucies already mentioned, we find eels for Ellis, trout for Troutbeck, gudgeon for the French family of Goujon, a dolphin between three ears of wheat for John Fyshar ( "fish-ear"), Bishop of Rochester, and of course the dolphin in the arms of the Dauphin of France.

    VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 1 1986

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