Etymology:
Meaning:
Illumination refers to the act or process of throwing light on something, either physically or metaphorically. It can have various implications and applications depending on the context:
Origin:
The term "illumination" has been used for centuries, with its roots in ancient Latin. It has been employed in various fields and contexts throughout history, including:
Additional Meanings:
Beyond its literal meaning, illumination can also refer to:
Etymology The word illume comes from the Latin word illuminare which means to light
Etymology Latin illuminare to light up brighten enlighten Root lux light Me
Etymology The word illuminate comes from the Latin word illuminare which means to l
Etymology Latin illuminare to light up brighten enlighten Root lux light Me
Etymology Latin illuminare meaning to light up illuminate Proto Indo European
Etymology Illuminati comes from the Latin illuminatus meaning enlightened or illu
Etymology The word light comes from the Old English word liht meaning bright or
Etymology Mini is a truncation of the Latin word minor meaning smaller Ture i
Etymology Latin lustrum Meaning purification atonement Origin The word lu
Etymology Late Middle English from Late Latin mysticus from Greek mystikos pertainin
Etymology and Meaning of Illustration The word illustration derives from the Latin word
Etymology The word luminary comes from the Latin word luminare which means light b
Etymology The word interpretation comes from the Latin word interpretari which mean
Etymology The word status comes from the Latin word status which means standing po
Etymology Middle English tasten from Old English tæstan Proto Germanic tastōną