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  • 581 luculentus

    lūcŭlentus, a, um, adj. [lux], full of light, bright, splendid.
    I.
    Lit.:

    vestibulum et ambulacrum,

    Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 132:

    camino luculento uti,

    i. e. brightly burning, having a good fire in it, Cic. Fam. 7, 10, 2.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Distinguished, excellent of its kind:

    luculenta et festiva femina,

    Plaut. Mil. 4, 1, 2:

    facinus,

    id. Men. 1, 2, 32:

    forma,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 2, 12: legio luculentissima, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 24, 3:

    verba luculentiora,

    Cic. Att. 12, 21, 1:

    scriptor,

    id. ib. 7, 17, 2:

    oratio,

    perspicuous, fine, Sall. C. 31:

    plaga,

    great, serious, Cic. Phil. 7, 6, 17:

    navigia,

    id. Att. 16, 4, 4.—
    B.
    Respectable, considerable, rich:

    divitiae,

    Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 33:

    familia,

    id. Cist. 2, 3, 17:

    magna et luculenta hereditas,

    id. Truc. 2, 3, 24:

    condicio,

    id. Mil. 4, 1, 6:

    lucrum homines luculentos reddidit,

    id. Capt. 2, 7, 76:

    patrimonium,

    Cic. Phil. 12, 8, 19.—
    C.
    Clear, satisfactorily proved:

    est luculenta res Aureliani indiciis,

    Cic. Att. 4, 16, 4.—
    D.
    Lucky, fortunate:

    dies,

    Plaut. Ep. 3, 2, 5.—
    E.
    Trustworthy:

    auctores,

    Cic. Att. 10, 14, 2:

    homo,

    id. ib. 2, 12, 4:

    scriptor,

    id. Brut. 26, 102: constantia, Just. Inst. prooem. 2.—Hence, adv., in two forms: lūcŭlentē and lūcŭlenter, splendidly, excellently, well.
    1.
    Form lūcŭlentē:

    eamus intro huc ad te, et hunc hodie diem luculente habeamus,

    in jollity, merrily, Plaut. Ep. 1, 2, 55: vendere, to advantage, id. Merc. 2, 3, 88:

    luculente scripserunt,

    Cic. Brut. 19, 76; so id. Off. 3, 28, 102; id. Att. 14, 21, 1: calefacere aliquem, to give one a thorough warming, i. e. beating, id. Q. Fr. 3, 2, 1.—
    2.
    Form lūcŭ-lenter:

    hoc quidem sane luculenter,

    very well said, Cic. Off. 3, 14, 60 (al. luculente):

    Graece luculenter scire,

    id. Fin. 2, 5, 15:

    opus texere,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 5, 1.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > luculentus

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