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    light
    [līt]
    noun
    light (noun) · lights (plural noun)
    1. the natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things visible:
      "the light of the sun" · "the street lamps shed a faint light into the room"
    2. an expression in someone's eyes indicating a particular emotion or mood:
      "a shrewd light entered his eyes"
    3. an area of something that is brighter or paler than its surroundings:
      "sunshine will brighten the natural lights in your hair"
    4. a device that makes something start burning, as a match, lighter, or flame:
      "he asked me for a light"
      Similar:
      (cigarette) lighter
      source of fire
    5. a window or opening in a wall to let light in:
      "the bedroom has a wide bay with leaded lights"
      • any of the perpendicular divisions of a mullioned window.
      • any of the panes of glass forming the roof or side of a greenhouse or the top of a cold frame.
    6. a person notable or eminent in a particular sphere of activity or place:
      "volunteers have been the shining lights of the community"
    verb
    light (verb) · lights (third person present) · lit (past tense) · lighting (present participle) · lighted (past participle)
    1. provide with light or lighting; illuminate:
      "the room was lighted by a number of small lamps"
      • switch on (an electric light):
        "only one of the table lamps was lit"
    2. make (something) start burning; ignite:
      "Allen gathered sticks and lit a fire"
      • begin to burn; be ignited:
        "the gas wouldn't light properly"
    adjective
    light (adjective) · lighter (comparative adjective) · lightest (superlative adjective)
    1. having a considerable or sufficient amount of natural light; not dark:
      "the bedrooms are light and airy" · "it was almost light outside"
      Opposite:
    Origin
    Old English lēoht, līht (noun and adjective), līhtan (verb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch licht and German Licht, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek leukos ‘white’ and Latin lux ‘light’.
    light
    [līt]
    adjective
    light (adjective) · lighter (comparative adjective) · lightest (superlative adjective)
    1. of little weight; not heavy:
      "they are very light and portable" · "you're as light as a feather"
      Opposite:
    2. relatively low in density, amount, or intensity:
      "passenger traffic was light" · "light summer breezes" · "trading was light for most of the day"
    3. (of food or a meal) small in quantity and easy to digest:
      "a light supper"
      Opposite:
      • (of a foodstuff) low in fat, cholesterol, sugar, or other rich ingredients:
        "stick to a light diet"
      • (of drink) not too sweet or rich in flavor or strongly alcoholic:
        "a glass of light Hungarian wine"
      • (of food, especially pastry or sponge cake) fluffy or well aerated during cooking:
        "it was delicious, the pastry light and flaky"
    4. gentle or delicate:
      "she planted a light kiss on his cheek" · "my breathing was steady and light"
      Opposite:
      • (of type) having thin strokes; not bold:
        "times shown in light type denote connecting services"
    5. archaic
      (of a woman) having many casual sexual encounters or relationships.
    Origin
    Old English lēocht, līht (noun), lēohte (adverb), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch licht and German leicht, from an Indo-European root shared by lung.
    light
    [līt]
    verb
    light (verb) · lights (third person present) · lit (past tense) · lit (past participle) · lighting (present participle) · lighted (past tense) · lighted (past participle)
    1. (light on/upon)
      come upon or discover by chance:
      "he lit on a possible solution"
    2. archaic
      descend:
      "from the horse he lit down"
      • (light on)
        fall and settle or land on (a surface):
        "a feather just lighted on the ground"
    Origin
    Old English līhtan(in light; also ‘lessen the weight of’), from light; compare with alight.
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