lux, lucis f., meaning light, daylight
luce: in the daytime
prima luce: at daybreak
luce carentes: the dead
Umbra: shadow
The Latin word for light is "lucet." The root would perhaps begin with "luc--".
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 root word "rad" comes from the Latin word "radius," meaning "spoke of a wheel" or "ray of light."
The prefix "luc" means light or brightness. It is derived from the Latin word "lux," meaning light.
The root word for lumen is the Latin word "lumen," which means light.
levis is latin word that means light or not heavy
The word for dark in Latin is obscuro. The word for light is lucem. The word for night is noctis.
The Latin word for light is "lucet." The root would perhaps begin with "luc--".
Answer Many words in the English language come to us from Latin or Ancient Greek. "Photo" is derived from Greek - the Greek word "phos" means "light." The word "graph" also comes from a Greek word meaning "to draw." A Photograph is therefore a drawing made with light. We often shortern the word "photograph" to "photo." The latin word for "light" is "lux."
Lux.
The Latin root word for radiation is 'radiātus', which means light or shine.
accendo : to kindle, illuminate, inflame
Translated word for word, it means 'From knowledge, light.'
Light?
To light, to illuminate.
Virtus Lucem
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.