relucent

English

Etymology

From Latin relūcent-, relūcēns, past participle of relucēre.

Adjective

relucent (comparative more relucent, superlative most relucent)

  1. (poetic) shining with reflected light.
    The relucent lake glittered, sparkling playfully, with the hues of dusk.

Latin

Verb

relūcent

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of relūceō
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