No, no relationship at all. Luck comes from Middle English luk, lukke, related to Old Frisian luk ("luck"), West Frisian gelok ("luck"), Dutch geluk, Low German luk, and several similar sources. None of these have any connection with "lucifer" which is derived from Latin lux ("light") + fero ("bear, carry") (Read the Prometheus myth).
Cherokee is a language spoken by some of the indigenous people of America. Their word for luck is A da s nv.
Some words with the root word "luck" include lucky, luckless, and unluckily.
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
The official translation of the word come int he Igbo language is bịa.
The English word luck originated in the 15th Century from the M.Du. luc,a shortening of gheluc, of unkinown origin.Please see the related link below for more information:
Lucipher is Satin. In other words: the Devil, or that fat cat on Cinderella... Its spelled "LUCIFER" and "SATAN"
Pluckily is the only word I could come up with. It mean to show courage. Good luck!
Yes, the word "luck" has one syllable.
運 (un) is the Japanese word for "luck".
Cherokee is a language spoken by some of the indigenous people of America. Their word for luck is A da s nv.
The Welsh word for Luck is Lwc.
There is no reference to the word 'luck' in the KJV Bible
1325-75; ME rumour < MF < L rūmor; akin to Skt rāuti, rāvati (he) cries if you need to find out type in the word in dictionary.com good luck[=
It really depends on how you are using the word 'substance'. Check out this site and maybe you can come up with some ideas. http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/substance Good Luck!!
If you're asking for the word for luck in Italian it is "fortuna" and buona fortuna would be good luck!
Some people use the expression good fortune for good luck but it's hardly archaic. An archaic word for luck, or chance, is hap.
Luck Does Not Come Into It--- - 2008 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:E