luminaryˈlu məˌnɛr i
luminary (n)
- plural
- luminaries
English Definitions:
luminary, leading light, guiding light, notable, notability (noun)
a celebrity who is an inspiration to others
"he was host to a large gathering of luminaries"
luminary (Noun)
One that is an inspiration to others; one who has achieved success in his chosen field; a leading light.
luminary (Noun)
An artificial light; an illumination.
luminary (Noun)
A body that gives light; especially, one of the heavenly bodies.
Luminary
The luminaries were what traditional astrologers called the two astrological "planets" which were the brightest and most important objects in the heavens, that is, the Sun and the Moon.
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".
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