In the following year he occupied the region at the confluence of the Chaboras with the Euphrates, crossed the Euphrates on rafts, and conquered the inhabitants of the lands of Sukhi, LAKI, and Khindani, which had marched out with 6000 men to meet him.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
The LAKI fissure, twenty miles long, was in eruption in 1783 for seven months.
"The Elements of Geology"
William Harmon Norton
An' he del it, an' putchered LAKI, "If I bitcher my wongur a-mukkerin' 'pre the graias, ki'll manni's bak be?"
"The English Gipsies and Their Language"
Charles G. Leland