lux

(Anglais)

  1. (declension-3) light (of the sun, stars etc.)
  2. (declension-3) daylight, day, moonlight
  3. (declension-3) life
  4. (declension-3, figuratively) public view
  5. (declension-3) glory, encouragement
  6. (declension-3) enlightenment, explanation
  7. (declension-3) splendour
  8. (declension-3) eyesight, the eyes, luminary

Opposé de
tenebrae
Fréquence

B2
Prononcé comme (IPA)
[ˈɫuːks]
Étymologie (Anglais)

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *léwks Proto-Italic *louks Latin lux From Proto-Italic *louks, from Proto-Indo-European *léwks. Cognates include Ancient Greek λευκός (leukós, “white, blank, light, bright, clear”), Ancient Greek *λύκη (*lúkē, “light, morning twilight”), Sanskrit रोचते (rocate) and Old English lēoht (English light (noun)).

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