light
1. levis (1) -e 2. lumen -inis n. 3. lux lucis f.
a beam of light = telum -i n.
a failing of light, eclipse = defectus (2) -us m.
a light bean-shaped boat = phaselus -i m.,f.
a light hoe = sarculum -i n.
a light, lamp = lumen -inis n.
a light shoe or slipper =soccus -i m. ( esp. as worn by comic actors)
a light spear or lance = lancea -ae f.
a light two-wheeled vehicle = cisium -i n.
an opening, a light in a building = lumen -inis n.
a ray, beam of light = radius -i m.
a shining light, glory, ornament = lumen -inis n. ( fig.)
a source of light, torch, star, lightning = flamma -ae f. ( Transf.)
beaming light, radiance = iubar -aris n.
easily moved, light= agitabilis -e
easily moved, light, nimble, active = agilis -e
it grows light, day is breaking= lucesco (lucisco) lucescere luxi ( impers., lucescit)
it grows light, is daylight = inlucesco (-isco) -lucescere -luxi ( inlucescit)
it is light, it is day = luceo lucere luxi ( impers., lucet)
light, bright, brilliant= inlustris -e
light, flame-= fax facis f. ( esp. of heavenly bodies)
light garment worn at table= trechedipnum -i n.
light, trifling, unimportant= levis (1) -e ( in value)
rays of light= coma -ae f.
shunning the light= lucifugus -a -um
swift or light as wind= ventosus -a -um
the light of day, day = lumen -inis n.
the light of life= lumen -inis n.
the light of life or of day= lux lucis f.
the light of the eye, the eye= lumen -inis n.
to become light, begin to shine= inlucesco (-isco) -lucescere -luxi
to be transparent, let light through gaps= interluceo -lucere -luxi
to bring forth, bring forward, offer to publish, bring to light, reveal= profero -ferre -tuli -latum
to bring to light, disclose, reveal= patefacio -facere -feci -factum ( pass. patefio -fieri -factus sum)
to bring to light, make clear = inlustro -are
to bring to light, reveal, make known = protraho -trahere -traxi -tractum
to come to light, appear= emergo -mergere -mersi -mersum
to come to light, become known= effluo (ecfluo) -fluere -fluxi
to divulge, bring to light= produco -ducere -duxi -ductum
to grow light, become day= dilucesco -lucescere -luxi
to hold, consider, regard in a certain light = habeo -ere -ui -itum ( with double acc., or dat., or pro and abl.)
to light up, illuminate= inlumino -are
to light up, make bright= inlustro -are
to light upon, obtain, meet= nanciscor nancisci nactus and nanctus dep.
to make light of, overlook, omit= neglego -legere -lexi -lectum
to make light, relieve, ease= levo (1) -are
to put in clear light= arguo -uere -ui -utum
to shine or carry a light before= praeluceo -lucere -luxi
to show, bring to light= testificor -ari dep.
to the light of day= superas ad auras
Lux immortalis es.
Light of God would translate into Latin as lux dei.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
my is "mihi" in latin
Man of Light in latin is "Luce"
ex lucis ad lucem (possibly)
"To search for the light" is "Quaere lumen" or "Quaere lucem".
Lux immortalis es.
In Latin you could say specula lucis, or pharus, or ignis.
Mea lux. (mea looks)
Light of God would translate into Latin as lux dei.
I am far from fluent in Latin personally, but an online translation suggests: Secundum obscurum , lux lucis
Liberi regis lucis aeternae.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?