English–Latin dictionary
Latin translation of the English word light
English | Latin (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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lumen ; lux | ||
🔗 A door opened, emitting a light quivering and almost palpable, like a flickering alternation of purple and green. | ||
(faint; weak; feeble; frail; weedy) | aeger | |
(easy; facile) | facilis | |
(approve; countenance; endorse; sanction; authorize) | approbare | |
🔗 The UK has greenlit a controversial plan to open the country’s first new coalmine in three decades, a little more than a year after the nation tried to convince the world to ditch coal at the COP26 climate talks in Glasgow. | ||
lighten | fulgere | fulmi |
(carefully; gently; gingerly; guardedly; prudently; warily; cautiously) | cautim | |
twilight (dusk; half‐light; gloaming; evening twilight) | crepusculum |
English | Latin |
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light | accendere; lumen; lux |