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Luminary (disambiguation)

Luminary         
·noun Any body that gives light, especially one of the heavenly bodies.
II. Luminary ·noun One who illustrates any subject, or enlightens mankind; as, Newton was a distinguished luminary.
Luminary         
A celestial body, as the sun or moon or an object that gives light; or, a person of eminence or brilliant achievement. From Old French luminarie or late Latin luminarium, from Latin lumen, lumin- ‘light’.
luminary         
['lu:m?n(?)ri]
¦ noun (plural luminaries)
1. a person who inspires or influences others.
2. archaic a natural light-giving body, especially the sun or moon.
Origin
ME: from OFr. luminarie or late L. luminarium, from L. lumen, lumin- 'light'.

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Luminary

A celestial body, as the sun or moon or an object that gives light; or, a person of eminence or brilliant achievement. From Old French luminarie or late Latin luminarium, from Latin lumen, lumin- "light".

Luminary may also refer to:

  • Luminary (astrology), in traditional astrology, one of the two brightest and most astrological planets: the Sun and the Moon
  • Luminary (Gnosticism), of which four are typically given