LUKE
from the Latin name Lucas - from the Latin word
lux
- light -
also from the Latin word
lucus
- sacred wood -
PELL
Shetlandian noun:
a tatter, a rag;
a dilapidated thing;
a disreputable person;
a graceless man
English noun: (mid-15c)
a parchment
(mid-14c) earlier;
skin, hide
from Anglo-French pell, Old French pep;
skin
(13c Modern French peau), from Latin pellem, pellis;
skin, leather, parchment, hide
MAKES
MAKE
from the Old English
macian
to make, form, construct, do; prepare, arrange, cause; behave, fare, transform
In philosophy, poiesis (from Ancient Greek: ποίησις) is the activity in which a person brings something into being that did not exist before. Poiesis is etymologically derived from the ancient Greek term ποιεῖν, which means
to make