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lumine
[ loo-min ]
verb (used with object)
, Archaic.
, lu·mined, lu·min·ing.
- to illumine.
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Example Sentences
Unto him assents Macrobius, whose words are these; Terra accepto solis lumine clarescit, tantummod, non relucet.
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Sed aditus specus accipit lucem; interiora nisi allato lumine obscura sunt.
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Ita de spiritu spiritus et deo deus ut lumen de lumine accensum.
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Also 'Qui procul est oculis, procul est a lumine cordis,' from Gartner, Dict.
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The march movement is followed by an interlude depicting the mystery of night, as Virgil says, "tremulo sub lumine."
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