lustre
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
lustre1 (US luster)
▶noun
- 1 a gentle sheen or soft glow.
■ the manner in which the surface of a mineral reflects light.
- 2 a thin metallic coating giving an iridescent glaze to ceramics.
■ lustreware.
- 3 glory or distinction.
- 4 a fabric or yarn with a sheen.
■ Brit. a thin dress material of cotton and wool, with a glossy surface.
- 5 a prismatic glass pendant on a chandelier.
■ a cut-glass chandelier or candelabra.
– derivatives
lustred adjective,
lustreless adjective,
lustrous adjective,
lustrously adverb,
lustrousness noun.
lustred adjective,
lustreless adjective,
lustrous adjective,
lustrously adverb,
lustrousness noun.
– origin C16: from Fr., from Ital. lustro, from lustrare, from L. lustrare ‘illuminate’.
Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
lustre2 (US luster)
▶noun another term for lustrum.
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