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Latin Translation. lux. More Latin words for light. lux noun. bright, glim, shine, daylight, brightness. lumen noun. glimmer, bright, glim, shine, star.
1. Light. (b) a particular appearance of brightness, a light; a source of light, luminary. 2. (spec.) Daylight. (b) (in certain contexts) the morning light. (c) prima luce (primo luci), cum prima luce (cum primo luci), at daybreak. 3. The light of day (as enabling persons or things to be seen).
lux, lumen, levis are the top translations of "light" into Latin. Sample translated sentence: The moon has no light of its own, the light of the moon comes from the sun. ↔ Luna suam lucem non habet, lux lunae a sole venit.
English - Latin Dictionary. Donazione. light. adjective. 1 illūstris [illustre] 2 (movement) agilis [agile] 3 (weight) lævis [læve] noun. 1 lūx [lucis, f.], lumen [luminis, n.]
Find lux (Noun) in the Latin Online Dictionary with English meanings, all fabulous forms & inflections and a conjugation table: lux, lucis, luci, lucem, luces, lucum
13 lis 2024 · Borrowed from Latin lūx (“ light ”), from Proto-Indo-European *lewk-(“ white; light; bright ”). Cognates include Ancient Greek λευκός ( leukós , “ white, blank, light, bright, clear ” ) , Ancient Greek λύκη ( lúkē , “ light, morning twilight ” ) , Sanskrit रोचते ( rocate ) , Middle Persian 𐭩𐭥𐭬 ...
1. illuminated, filled with light, not dark, bright; pale (of tones or colors) +8. 2. not heavy; gentle, not forceful; slight; of little quantity; frivolous, superficial, trivial; dizzy; graceful; cheerful; low in calories. +4. 3. light dark.