Definition: The word "lustrine" comes from Latin, which means "glittering". It's a term used to describe something that is bright or radiant in appearance. Definition: - Bright or radiant: The glow or shimmering quality of something. - Glittering or sparkling: The gleam of light as it shines. -éŠč: Brightly shining - æŧĐäšŪïž Bright and shining In the Bible, the word "lustrine" is often used to describe a person who is brightly lit in appearance. For example, it can be used metaphorically to describe someone who is bright and cheerful or bright and radiant. The specific meaning of "lustrine" varies depending on context, but it's generally meant to suggest someone with shining or gleaming skin or eyesight.
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