illumine

Etymology
From, from (modern 🇨🇬), from , the    of , from  (variant of ) +  (from  (ultimately from ) + ).

Verb

 * 1)  To shine light on (something).
 * 2)  To cause (something) to glow or shine with light.
 * 3) To enlighten (someone) spiritually; to induce (someone) to adopt, or believe in the truth of, a religion, religious tenet, etc.
 * 4) To cause (the eyes) to see.
 * 5) To cause (a person or their face) to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.
 * 6)  To enlighten (someone) intellectually.
 * 7)  To decorate (a page of a manuscript book) with ornamental designs.
 * 8) To become bright; to light up.
 * 9) To enlighten intellectually.
 * 10) Of a person or their face: to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.
 * 1)  To cause (something) to glow or shine with light.
 * 2) To enlighten (someone) spiritually; to induce (someone) to adopt, or believe in the truth of, a religion, religious tenet, etc.
 * 3) To cause (the eyes) to see.
 * 4) To cause (a person or their face) to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.
 * 5)  To enlighten (someone) intellectually.
 * 6)  To decorate (a page of a manuscript book) with ornamental designs.
 * 7) To become bright; to light up.
 * 8) To enlighten intellectually.
 * 9) Of a person or their face: to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.
 * 1)  To enlighten (someone) intellectually.
 * 2)  To decorate (a page of a manuscript book) with ornamental designs.
 * 3) To become bright; to light up.
 * 4) To enlighten intellectually.
 * 5) Of a person or their face: to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.
 * 1) To become bright; to light up.
 * 2) To enlighten intellectually.
 * 3) Of a person or their face: to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.
 * 1) To enlighten intellectually.
 * 2) Of a person or their face: to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.
 * 1) Of a person or their face: to show enlightenment, happiness, etc.