luire

verb

Syllable Decomposition

luire

from the Latin lucere (to shine, to be bright). The old French luisir is the normal result of lūcēre, it has been replaced by luire under the influence of the forms of the future of voir, nuire, plaire and taire.

Definitions

Conjugation

→ Conjugation of "luire"

Translations

  • germangerman:leuchten
  • englishenglish:glisten
  • danishdanish:skinne
  • spanishspanish:lucir
  • finnishfinnish:valaista
  • dutchdutch:schijnen
  • polishpolish:świecić
  • portugueseportuguese:luzir
  • swedishswedish:glänsa

See also

luites (cn.) Luisant (pn.) luisons (v.) luisez (v.) luisais (v.) luisions (v.) luisiez (v.) luisis (v.) luisît (v.) luîmes (v.) luisîmes (v.) luîtes (v.) luisîtes (v.) luisirent (v.) luirai (v.) luiras (v.) luirons (v.) luirez (v.) luiront (v.) luisisse (v.)