illumine

suomi-englanti sanakirja

illumine englannista suomeksi

  1. valaista

  1. Verbi

illumine englanniksi

  1. (synonym of)

  2. To shine light on (something).

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Hamlet Q1-2)

  4. (RQ:Milton Paradise Lost)

  5. (RQ:Radcliffe Castles)

  6. (quote-book), Queen of Assyria, as Detailed by Classical Writers; with Introductory Remarks Relative to the History of that Ancient Empire and Persia, as Given in the Poorauns. Translation of a Hymn to Creeshna, or the Sun, from an Ancient Irish Manuscript.|translator=General Valancey|title=The History of Hindostan; Its Arts, and Its Sciences, as Connected with the History of the Other Great Empires of Asia, during the Most Ancient Periods of the World.(nb...)|location=London|publisher=(...) H. L. Galabin, for the author; and sold by T. Gardiner,(nb...)|year=1798|volume=II|page=170|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=BtpQAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA170|oclc=316557022|passage=Thou &91;(w), or the sun&93; art the being to whom heroes pray in peril of war, nor are their supplications vain when thus they pray, whether it be when thou illuminest the eastern region with thy orient light, when in thy meridian splendour, or when thou majestically descendest in the west.

  7. (RQ:Longfellow Golden Legend)

  8. (quote-book)|location=London; New York, N.Y.|publisher=Publishers|Macmillan and Co.|year=1890|pages=2–3|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z3DZ9ZmRUZ0C&pg=PA3|oclc=977367502|passage=Skill in invention, lucid arrangement and disposition of facts, are appreciated not by one passage, or by two, but gradually manifest themselves in the general structure of a work; but a sublime thought, if happily timed, illumines an entire subject with the vividness of a lightning-flash, and exhibits the whole power of the orator in a moment of time.

  9. (quote-journal)

  10. To cause (something) to glow or shine with light.

  11. (RQ:Shakespeare Venus and Adonis)

  12. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry 4-2 Q1)

  13. (RQ:Austen Mansfield Park)

  14. To enlighten (someone) spiritually; to induce (someone) to adopt, or believe in the truth of, a religion, religious tenet, etc.

  15. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=William Wright(nb...)|year=1840|page=148|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=YucHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA148|oclc=1246689456|passage=Be perfect as your Father in Heaven is perfect, didst thou call to me, my holy and divine teacher, thou Jesus Christ, who illuminedst the spirit world with a light, which was not of this world; (..)

  16. To cause (the eyes) to see.

  17. To cause (a person or their face) to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.

  18. To enlighten (someone) intellectually.

  19. (RQ:Bulwer-Lytton Lucretia) had a pathos for his lively sympathies and his fresh heart.

  20. To decorate (a page of a manuscript book) with ornamental designs.

  21. (RQ:Pope 1738)'', ''(w)'' pay'd one honeſt line; / O let my Country's Friends illumin mine!

  22. To become bright; to light up.

  23. To enlighten intellectually.

  24. (RQ:Woolf Common Reader)

  25. Of a person or their face: to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.

  26. (RQ:West Return of the Soldier)

  27. (inflection of)