inlighted
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Middle English inlighted, from Old English inlīhted, past participle of inlīhtan (“to illuminate, enlighten”), equivalent to inlight + -ed. More at inlight.
Adjective
[edit]inlighted (comparative more inlighted, superlative most inlighted)
- Lit up or lighted; illuminated.
- 1894, Philip Gengembre Hubert, The Atlantic monthly:
- And source of things, Shall, with inlighted rays, Pierce all their ways!
- 1983, Edward Taylor, Thomas Marion Davis, Virginia L. Davis, Edward Taylor's Harmony of the Gospels:
- [...] As the Son: but secondarily, as a Lamp inlighted, so the Light of Life is to shine forth in you.
Synonyms
[edit]- illuminated, lighty, lit up; see also Thesaurus:illuminated
Verb
[edit]inlighted
- simple past and past participle of inlight
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