Etymology of the Latin word luminare
the Latin word
luminare (car-light; projector lamp; illuminate, give light to; light up; window-shutter, window)
derived from the Latin word
lumen (light, opening; light; lamp, torch)
derived from the Classical Latin word
lux (clear; light, daylight, light of day)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*leuk- (bright, white light)
Derivations in Latin
luminaria,
perluminare,
conluminare,
inluminare,
alluminareDerivations in other languages
French
luminary, French
luminarie, Italian
luminare, Portuguese
luminar, Spanish
luminar