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English
Etymology
From Template:ME. illuminaten, originally from Template:L. illūminātus, past participle of illūmināre "to light".
Pronunciation 1
Verb
Template:Rfc-level Template:En-verb
- Template:Transitive to shine light on something
- Template:Transitive to decorate something with lights
- Template:Transitive to clarify or make something understandable
- Template:Transitive to decorate the page of a manuscript book with ornamental designs
- Template:Intransitive to glow
- Template:Intransitive to be exposed to light
Translations
- Finnish: valaista
- French: illuminer
- Italian: illuminare
- Japanese: 照らす (terasu), 照明する (syōmēsuru)
- Polish: iluminować, oświetlać
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- Finnish: valaista
- Italian: illuminare
Synonyms
Pronunciation 2
- ɪlˈlumɪnət/
Noun
- Someone thought to have an unusual degree of enlightenment.
Italian
Adjective
illuminate Template:P
- feminine of illuminato #Adjective illuminato
Verb
illuminate
- second person plural present tense of illuminare
- second person plural imperative of illuminare
- feminine plural past participle of illuminare