luire
verb
Syllable Decomposition
luirefrom 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 The old French luisir is the normal result of lūcēre, it has been replaced by luire under the influence of the forms of the future of voir, nuire, plaire and taire.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
german:leuchten
english:glisten
danish:skinne
spanish:lucir
finnish:valaista
dutch:schijnen
polish:świecić
portuguese:luzir
swedish: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.)