lonracht

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Irish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Old Irish lainnrech n (brightness, sheen), from lainner f (light, lantern), from Proto-Celtic *ɸlandrā, ɸlandros ?, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pln̥d-rós (light, glimmer), from *(s)plend- (to shine). Compare Latin splendeō (I shine), Tocharian B plānt- (to rejoice).

Noun[edit]

lonracht f (genitive singular lonrachta)

  1. brightness, sheen
  2. (physics) luminescence

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Related terms[edit]

  • lonrach (bright, shining, luminous; brilliant, resplendent)
  • lonrachas m (bright quality; luminousness, luminosity)
  • lonradh m (brightness, radiance, resplendence)
  • lonraigh (shine; light up, illumine, verb)

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