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luces

[ loo-seez ]

noun

  1. plural of lux.


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The Evanses are loosely based on the Luces—Clare Booth and Henry, publisher and founder of Time, Life, and Fortune.

They also give three luces argent for one of their quarters.

Beneath a sky So beautiful, came foul and-twenty elders, By two and two, with flower-de-luces crown'd.

Las luces del altar, reflejndose en las mil facetas de sus diamantes, se reproducan de una manera prodigiosa.

“Two fierce luces playing round the little gudgeon,” cried Master Peasegood, excitedly.

As they were in the Marquisate of Sa-luces, in 1633, where they had many churches.

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