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The Latin word for light is "lucet." The root would perhaps begin with "luc--".
The Latin word "Niger" means black or dark.
The Latin syllable luc- means light in the sense of the visible energy. The Latin syllable lum- refers to the source of that energy. The Latin syllable lev- refers to light, as the opposite of heavy.
The name Nigel is of English origin. It is derived from the Latin name Nigellus, which means "black-haired" or "dark."
The denotative meaning of "dark" refers to the absence of light or a low level of illumination. For example, a dark room has minimal light or is completely without light.
Terminator or Terminus depending on how Latin you are.
"Moreno(a)" which means dark haired or dark skinned, in Spanish, of course.
The word for dark in Latin is obscuro. The word for light is lucem. The word for night is noctis.
Opscurum is a Latin word for the word dark. Other Latin words that mean dark or darkness are Obscurum and Tenebrae.
There are several Latin words for dark. The adverb dark can be either 'obscurus' or 'opacus' and the word for a dark color can be either 'fuscus' or 'ater.'
Tenebris. Then there are the synonyms like Tenebrae, Umbra, Nox, Obscurum and Caligo.
Light Red Dark Red Light Orange Dark Orange Light Yellow Dark Yellow Light Green Dark Green Light Blue Dark blue Light purple Dark Purple Light Pink Dark pink Light white Dark White Light Brown Dark Brown Black Light Grey Grey Violet Indigo blue
Light as in the opposite of dark? Then it would be "Sum lux." "Ego sum lux" is also appropriate. Light as in the opposite of heavy? Then it would be "Sum levis" (or "Ego sum levis)."
because in the dark ages their was light and dark. so the light was good and the dark was bad
Man of Light in latin is "Luce"
light to dark
Tenebrae, -arum is the Latin word for "darkness" or "the dark". It appears only in the plural. The adjective "dark" is tenebrosus, -a, -um.I will list the Latin words meaning "dark" (as a noun):OpscurumObscurumObscuritOpscuritasWhichever these you choose, they should mean the noun "dark". If you go on Google Translate, there are also adjectives meaning "dark" as well. These are just the noun ones.