Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for LU'CU-LENT
LU'CU-LENT, a. [L. luculentus, from luceo, to shine.]
- Lucid; clear; transparent; as, luculent rivers. – Thomson.
- Clear; evident; luminous. The most luculent testimonies that the Christian religious hath. – Hooker.
Return to page 88 of the letter “L”.