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- Illuminati - v. t. - Literally, those who are enlightened
- Illuminati - v. t. - Persons in the early church who had received baptism; in which ceremony a lighted taper was given them, as a symbol of the spiritual illumination they has received by that sacrament.
- Illuminati - v. t. - Members of a sect which sprung up in Spain about the year 1575. Their principal doctrine was, that, by means of prayer, they had attained to so perfect a state as to have no need of ordinances, sacraments, good works, etc.; -- called also Alumbrados, Perfectibilists, etc.
- Illuminati - v. t. - Members of certain associations in Modern Europe, who combined to promote social reforms, by which they expected to raise men and society to perfection, esp. of one originated in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt, professor of canon law at Ingolstadt, which spread rapidly for a time, but ceased after a few years.
- Illuminati - v. t. - An obscure sect of French Familists;
- Illuminati - v. t. - The Hesychasts, Mystics, and Quietists;
- Illuminati - v. t. - The Rosicrucians.
- Illuminati - v. t. - Any persons who profess special spiritual or intellectual enlightenment.
- Illuminating - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Illuminate
- Illuminating - a. - Giving or producing light; used for illumination.
- Illumination - n. - The act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated.
- Illumination - n. - Festive decoration of houses or buildings with lights.
- Illumination - n. - Adornment of books and manuscripts with colored illustrations. See Illuminate, v. t., 3.
- Illumination - v. t. - That which is illuminated, as a house; also, an ornamented book or manuscript.
- Illumination - v. t. - That which illuminates or gives light; brightness; splendor; especially, intellectual light or knowledge.
- Illumination - v. t. - The special communication of knowledge to the mind by God; inspiration.
- Illuminatism - n. - Illuminism.
- Illuminative - a. - Tending to illuminate or illustrate; throwing light; illustrative.
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- H216 אוֹר - 216 אוֹר - אוֹר - - ʼôwr - ore - from אוֹר; illumination or (concrete) luminary (in every sense, including lightning, happiness, etc.); bright, clear, [phrase] day, light (-ning), morning, sun. - Noun Feminine - heb
- G3066 Λούκιος - 3066 Λούκιος - ΛΟΎΚΙΟΣ - - Loúkios - loo'-kee-os - of Latin origin; illuminative; Lucius, a Christian:--Lucius. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H4158 מוֹפַעַת - 4158 מוֹפַעַת - מוֹפַעַת - - Môwphaʻath - mo-fah'-ath - (Jeremiah 48:21) or מֵיפַעַת; or מֵפַעַת; from יָפַע; illuminative; Mophaath or Mephaath, a place in Palestine; Mephaath. - Proper Name Location - x-pn
- H5094 נְהִיר - 5094 נְהִיר - נְהִיר - - nᵉhîyr - neh-heere' - (Aramaic) or נְהִירוּ; (Aramaic), from the same as נְהָרָה; illumination, i.e. (figuratively) wisdom; light. - Noun Masculine - arc
- G5462 φωτισμός - 5462 φωτισμός - ΦΩΤΙΣΜΌΣ - - phōtismós - fo-tis-mos' - from φωτίζω; illumination (figuratively):--light. - Noun Masculine - greek
- H2132 זַיִת - 2132 זַיִת - זַיִת - - zayith - zay'-yith - probably from an unused root (akin to זִו); an olive (as yielding illuminating oil), the tree, the branch or the berry; olive (tree, -yard), Olivet. - - heb