Talk:Lucire

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Actually, in Romanian, Lucire is not quite "to reflect". Here's the dictionary definition:


 * (lucire is the long infinitive form of "a luci")
 * LUCÍ, lucesc, vb. IV. Intranz. 1. A r&#259;spândi lumin&#259;; a str&#259;luci, a lumina. 2. A sclipi din cauza luminii; a scânteia. &#9830; (Despre ochi) A avea o str&#259;lucire deosebit&#259;, exprimând o emo&#355;ie, o dorin&#355;&#259; etc. 3. Fig. (Despre idei, sentimente) A ap&#259;rea în mod brusc sau pentru scurt timp. &#9830; A se remarca prin calit&#259;&#355;i deosebite. &#8211; Lat. *lucire (= lucere).

An attempt of translation:

Bogdan | Talk 22:45, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)
 * 1) to propagate light, to glitter, to shine
 * 2) to coruscate
 * 3) (about the eyes) to have a spark, expressing an emotion, a wish.
 * 4) (about ideas, sentiments) to appear abruptly or for a short time
 * 5) (about a person) to have some remarkable abilities


 * Thanks, Bogdan. I got my info from someone working at the magazine, but AFAIK they are not Romanian. I'll pass on the definition. Stombs 11:30, Mar 14, 2005 (UTC)

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