luceo

Etymology
From, from earlier *loukejō, from Proto-Indo-European causative *lowk-éye-ti, from ("bright, shine"). Cognate with (whence ).

Alternatively, from loukēō, from earlier *loukējō, modeled after a stative verb from the same root.

Verb

 * 1) to shine
 * 2)  to dawn, become light
 * 3) to show through; to become visible
 * 4) to be conspicuous, apparent, evident
 * 1) to be conspicuous, apparent, evident

Descendants
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