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41 encendimiento
m.1 incension, the act of kindling and the state of being on fire.2 incandescence, glow.3 inflammation. (Metaphorical)4 liveliness and ardor of human passions and affections. (Metaphorical)* * *SM (=pasión) passion, ardour, ardor (EEUU); (=ansia) eagerness; (=intensidad) intensity -
42 रञ्ज् _rañj
रञ्ज् 1, 4 U. (रजति-ते, रज्यति-ते, रक्त; pass. रज्यते; desid. रिरंक्षति)1 To be dyed or coloured, to redden, become red, glow; कोपरज्यन्मुखश्रीः U.5.3; नेत्रे स्वयं रज्यतः 5.36; N.3.12;7.6;22.52.-2 To dye, tinge, colour, paint.-3 To be attached or devoted to (with loc.). देवानियं निषधराजरुचस्त्यजन्ती रूपादरज्यत नले न विदर्भसुभ्रूः N.13.38; S. D.111.-4 To be enamoured of, fall in love with, feel passion or affection for.-5 To be pleased, satisfied, or delighted. -Caus. (रञ्जयति- ते)1 To dye, tinge, colour, redden, paint; सा रञ्जयित्वा चरणौ कृताशीः Ku.7.19;6.81; Ki.1.4;4.14.-2 To please, gratify, propitiate, satisfy; ज्ञानलवदुर्विदग्धं ब्रह्मापि नरं न रञ्जयति Bh.2.3; (रजयति also in this sense; see Ki. 6.25); स्फुरतु कुचकुम्भयोरुपरि मणिमञ्जरी रञ्जयतु तव हृदयदेशम् Gīt.1.-3 To conciliate, win over, keep contented; समीक्ष्य स धृतः सम्यक् सर्वा रञ्जयति प्रजाः Ms.7.19.-4 To hunt deer (रजयति only in this sense).-5 Ved. To worship. -
43 пылать
пылающими щеками — one's cheeks aglow / flaming / glowing
2. (тв.) burn* (with)пылать страстью — be consumed / afire with passion
пылать гневом — be in a rage, blaze with anger; rage
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44 hırs
n. ambition, passion, greed, anger, avidity, cupidity, desire, fire, forwardness, glow, greediness, mammon, mettle, rage, rapaciousness, rapacity, voracity* * *1. ambition 2. avarice 3. avidity 4. greed -
45 aestuō
aestuō āvī, ātus, āre [aestus], of fire, to rage, burn: Aestuat ignis, V. — To be warm, be hot, burn, glow: ager aestuat herbis, V.: erudire iuventutem algendo, aestuando: sub pondere, O.— Of the sea, to rise in waves, surge: Maura semper unda, H.: gurges, seethes, V.; cf. nebulā specus, i. e. smokes, V.—To undulate, swell, be tossed, heave: in ossibus umor, V.—Fig., of passion, to burn, be excited, be inflamed: aestuare illi, qui dederant pecuniam: quae cum aestuans agitaret, S.: in corde pudor, V.: rex in illā Aestuat, for her, O.— To waver, vacillate, hesitate, be in doubt: dubitatione: Aestuat et vitae disconvenit, H.* * *aestuare, aestuavi, aestuatus V INTRANSboil, seethe, foam; billow roll in waves; be agitated/hot; burn; waver -
46 flagrō
flagrō āvī, āturus, āre [2 FLAG-], to flame, blaze, burn: flagrantes onerariae: crinemque flagrantem Excutere, V.: Flagrabant ignes, O.—Fig., to be inflamed with passion, blaze, glow, be excited, be stirred: flagrabant vitia libidinis apud illum: ut cuiusque studium flagrabat, S.: homo flagrans cupiditate gloriae, fired: pugnandi cupiditate, N.: immortalitatis amore: Italia flagratura bello: convivia quae flagitiis flagrabunt: flagrabant vitia apud illum: flagrante etiam tum libertate, Ta.— To be afflicted, be vexed, suffer: invidiā: rumore malo, H.* * *flagrare, flagravi, flagratus Vbe on fire; blaze, flame, burn; be inflamed/excited -
47 incendium
incendium ī, n [in+CAND-], a burning, fire, conflagration: calamitosum, S.: in incendiis faciendis, Cs.: frumentum flumine atque incendio conruperunt, Cs.: nihil cogitant nisi incendia: neglecta solent incendia sumere virīs, H.: incendia gentes In cinerem vertunt, O.: socios inc<*> dia poscit, i. e. firebrands, V.—Fig., fire, flame, heat, glow, vehemence: in suas fortunas excitatum: incendio alieni iudici conflagrare, L.: cupiditatum incendiis inflammatus: incendia mitia, gentle passions, O.* * *fire, conflagration; heat; fiery heat, passion -
48 ऊष्मन्
ūshmán
heat, glow, ardour, hot vapour, steam, vapour
AV. VI, 18, 3 VS. ṠBr. KātyṠr. BhP ;
( alsoᅠ figuratively said of passion orᅠ of money etc.);
the hot season L. ;
(in Gr.) N. applied to certain sounds (viz. the three sibilants, h, Visarga, Jihvāmūlīya, Upadhmānīya, andᅠ Anusvāra) RPrāt. 11, etc.. APrāt. VPrāt. Kāṡ. etc.. ;
(the TPrāt. omits Visarga andᅠ Anusvāra)
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49 तेजस्
téjasn. (often pl.) the sharp edge (of a knife etc.), point orᅠ top of a flame orᅠ ray, glow, glare, splendour, brilliance, light, fire RV. etc.;
clearness of the eyes VS. XXI AitBr. etc.. ;
the bright appearance of the human body (in health), beauty Nal. Suṡr. I, 15 ;
the heating andᅠ strengthening faculty of the human frame seated in the bile, 14 andᅠ 26;
the bile L. ;
fiery energy, ardour, vital power, spirit, efficacy, essence AV. etc.;
semen virile MBh. R. Ragh. Ṡak. ;
marrow L. ;
the brain W. ;
gold L. ;
(opposed to kshamā) impatience, fierceness, energetic opposition MBh. III VarBṛ. Sāh. III, 50 and 54 Daṡar. II, 3 ;
(in Sāṃkhya phil.) = rajas (passion);
spiritual orᅠ moral orᅠ magical power orᅠ influence, majesty, dignity, glory, authority AV. VS. etc.. ;
a venerable orᅠ dignified person, person of consequence MBh. V, XIII Ṡak. VII, 15 ;
fresh butter L. ;
a mystical N. of the letter r RāmatUp. I, 23 ;
( ase) dat. inf. tij q.v.;
cf. a-, agni-, ugra- etc.
- तेजस्क
- तेजस्कर
- तेजस्काम
- तेजस्काय
- तेजस्तिमिर
- तेजस्तेजस्
- तेजस्त्व
- तेजस्पद
- तेजस्वत्
- तेजस्विन्
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50 fiamma
"flame;Flamme;chama"* * *f flamenautical term pennantgastronomy alla fiamma flambé* * *fiamma s.f.1 flame (anche fig.); ( molto viva) blaze; ( mobile, oscillante) flare: questa legna non fa molta fiamma, this wood doesn't give a good blaze // in fiamme, aflame (o burning o in a blaze): una casa in fiamme, a house in a blaze (o all in flames o on fire); andare in fiamme, ( prendere fuoco) to catch fire, ( bruciare) to go up in flames; dare alle fiamme, to burn; riflesso di fiamma, glow // color fiamma, flaming (o bright) red // la fiamma dell'amore, the ardour (o fire) of love; la fiamma della fede, the ardour of faith; la fiamma della libertà, the torch of liberty; le fiamme dell'ira, the flames of wrath // fiamma ossiacetilenica, oxyacetylene flame; fiamma ossidrica, oxyhydrogen flame: tagliare con la fiamma ossidrica, to flame-cut // ritorno di fiamma, backfire, (fig.) revival of a former passion, rekindling of an old flame // le vennero le fiamme al viso, ( arrossì) she flushed, ( si adirò) she blazed with anger // i suoi occhi lanciavano fiamme, (fig.) his eyes blazed (o he looked daggers) // far fuoco e fiamme, ( usare ogni mezzo) to leave no stone unturned (o to move heaven and earth), ( adirarsi) to flare (o to blaze) up2 ( innamorato, innamorata) flame, sweetheart: è una mia vecchia fiamma, he is an old flame of mine; Maria è la sua nuova fiamma, Mary is his present sweetheart3 (mar.) pennon, pennant* * *['fjamma] 1.sostantivo femminile1) flame, blazein -e — in flames, on fire, ablaze
dare qcs. alle -e — to set sth. on fire o ablaze
aveva le guance in -e — fig. her cheeks were bright red o blushed crimson
a fiamma bassa, alta — over a low, high flame
alla fiamma — gastr. flambé
2) fig. (persona amata) flame, love3) mil. (mostrina) flash4) mar. (bandierina) pennant, streamer2.aggettivo invariabilerosso fiamma — flame-coloured BE, flame-colored AE
fiamma olimpica — sport Olympic flame
- e gialle — = the Guardia di Finanza
* * *fiamma/'fjamma/I sostantivo f.1 flame, blaze; in -e in flames, on fire, ablaze; dare qcs. alle -e to set sth. on fire o ablaze; andare in -e to go up in flames; aveva le guance in -e fig. her cheeks were bright red o blushed crimson; a fiamma bassa, alta over a low, high flame; alla fiamma gastr. flambé2 fig. (persona amata) flame, love; una vecchia fiamma an old flame; la sua nuova fiamma his latest (flame)3 mil. (mostrina) flash4 mar. (bandierina) pennant, streamerfiamma olimpica sport Olympic flame; fiamma ossidrica oxyhydrogen flame; - e gialle = the Guardia di Finanza. -
51 žar
* * *• ember• cinder• zeal• zest• fervour• fervor• fervency• flame• glow• passion• mettle -
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1) ( ярко гореть) flame, blaze; (о доме и т.п.) be ablaze2) ( краснеть - о лице) glow [gləʊ]с пыла́ющими щека́ми — one's cheeks aglow [ə'gləʊ] / flaming / glowing
3) (тв.; быть охваченным сильным чувством) burn (with)пыла́ть стра́стью — be consumed / afire with passion
пыла́ть гне́вом — be in a rage, blaze with anger; rage
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53 ferveo
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54 اتقاد
اِتّقاد: حَمَاسَةglow, ardor, fervor, passion, vehemence, zeal -
55 žarkost
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56 пыл
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57 candeo
candeo, ui, 2, v. n. [Sanscr candami, to be light; candra, the moon; connected with caneo as ardeo with areo], to be brilliant, glittering, to shine, glitter, glisten (cf. candidus and albus; mostly poet.).I.Lit.A.Verb finit.:B.candet ebur soliis collucent pocula mensae,
Cat. 64, 45:ubi canderet vestis,
Hor. S. 2, 6, 103:stellarum turba crasso lumine candet,
Manil. 1, 753. —Part. and P. a.: candens, entis, = candidus, shining. dazzling, white, bright, glowing:2.candens lacteus umor,
the bright, milky fluid, Lucr. 1, 259:marmor,
id. 2, 767:lucidus aër,
id. 4, 341:lumen solis,
id. 6, 1196:lumen,
id. 5, 720:luna,
Vitr. 9, 4:ortus,
Tib. 4, 1, 65.— Comp.:candentior Phoebus,
Val. Fl. 3, 481.— Sup.:sidus candentissimum,
Sol. 52.—Esp., = albus, white:II.ut candens videatur et album,
Lucr. 2, 771:lana,
Cat. 64, 318:lacerti,
Tib. 1, 8, 33:umeri,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 31:vacca,
Verg. A. 4, 61:taurus,
id. ib. 5, 236:cygnus candenti corpore,
id. ib. 9, 563:candenti elephanto,
i. e. ivory, id. ib. 6, 895:saxa,
Hor. S. 1, 5, 26:lilia,
Ov. M. 12, 411:candida de nigris et de candentibus atra facere,
id. ib. 11, 315 al.—Transf., to glow with heat, be glowing hot (sometimes also in prose).A.Verb finit.:B.siccis aër fervoribus ustus Canduit,
Ov. M. 1, 120; Col. 1, 4, 9.—Part. and P. a.:2.ut calidis candens ferrum e fornacibus olim Stridit,
as the glowing iron taken from the hot furnace hisses, Lucr. 6, 148; imitated by Ov. M. 9, 170: candenti ferro, Varr. R. R. Fragm. ap. Charis. p. 100 P.:Dionysius candente carbone sibi adurebat capillum,
Cic. Off. 2, 7, 25:candentes laminae,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 63, § 163 (al. ardentes); Hor. Ep. 1, 15, 36:aqua candens,
Col. 6, 5, 2 (while Veg. 1, 17, 14, calens aqua). —Trop., glowing with passion, excited (very rare):cum viscera felle canduerint,
Claud. Cons. Mall. Theod. 226:numquam Stilicho sic canduit ora,
id. Laud. Stil. 2, 82 (both of these examples are by some referred to candesco). -
58 ignesco
ignesco, ĕre, v. inch. n. (in pass. ignescitur, Laber. ap. Non. 481, 7; Fragm. Com. v. 26 Rib.) [ignis], to take fire, to become inflamed, to burn, kindle (syn.: inardesco, exardesco).I.Lit.: ex quo eventurum nostri putant, ut ad extremum omnis mundus ignesceret, * Cic. N. D. 2, 46, 118:B.lumen capere atque ignescere,
Ov. M. 15, 847.—Transf., of color:II.purpura et candor et tertium ex utroque ignescens,
kindling, breaking into a flame, Plin. 37, 2, 8, § 21. —Trop., to burn with passion, to glow ( poet.):* (β).furiis ignescit opertis,
Val. Fl. 5, 520:virgo (Pallas),
Sil. 9, 460: pectora, Claud. ap. Eutr. 2, 45:Rutulo muros et castra tuenti Ignescunt irae,
Verg. A. 9, 66:amor menti, Col. poët. 10, 211: odia,
Stat. Th. 11, 525:vultus sanguine,
id. ib. 3, 78.—With inf.:ardore pari nisuque incurrere muris Ignescunt animi,
Sil. 13, 180. -
59 incendium
I.Lit. (freq. and class.; equally common in sing. and plur.):B.incendium facere,
to set fire to, Cic. Par. 4, 2, 31; Caes. B. G. 5, 19 fin.:excitare, restinguere,
Cic. Mur. 25, 51 (v. under II.):in ipso urbis incendio,
Caes. B. C. 1, 5, 3:frumentum flumine atque incendio corruperunt,
id. B. G. 7, 55, 8:omnia incendiis vastare,
Hirt. B. G. 8, 25, 1; cf.:nihil cogitant nisi caedes, nisi incendia, nisi rapinas,
Cic. Cat. 2, 5, 10:si incendium in arce fuerit,
Quint. 7, 7, 4:si janua tenebitur incendio,
id. 2, 13, 16:cunctos qui proelio superfuerant, incendium hausit,
Tac. H. 4, 60 fin.:neglecta solent incendia sumere vires,
Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 85; cf. Verg. A. 5, 680:Aetna nocturnis mirus incendiis,
Plin. 3, 8, 14, § 88:vivendum est illic, ubi nulla incendia,
Juv. 3, 197:incendia praedandi causa facere,
Paul. Sent. 5, 20, 1:fortuita incendia,
id. ib. 5, 20, 3.—Transf.1.In gen., fire, burning, heat ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):2.siderum,
Plin. 2, 68, 68, § 172:Auster Africae incendia cum serenitate affert,
id. 18, 33, 76, § 329:stomachi,
Lucr. 4, 872.—Concr., a firebrand, torch ( poet.), Verg. A. 9, 71; Ov. M. 14, 539.—II. A.In gen.:B.si quod esset in suas fortunas incendium excitatum, id se non aquā sed ruinā restincturum,
Cic. Mur. 25, 51 fin.; cf. id. Rep. 1, 1:miseriarum,
id. Tusc. 4, 32, 69:invidiae incendio conflagrare,
id. Cat. 1, 11, 29:incendio alieni judicii conflagrare,
Liv. 39, 6, 4: res cogit, huic tanto incendio succurrere omnes, qui, etc., Asin. Poll. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 33, 5:populare,
Liv. 22, 40, 3:annonae,
a raising of the price of corn, Manil. 4, 168; Ps.-Quint. Decl. 12, 4.—Esp., the fire of passion: ita mihi in pectore atque in corde facit amor incendium, Plaut. Merc. 3, 4, 3:cupiditatum incendiis inflammatus,
Cic. Fin. 5, 24, 70:restinctis jam animorum incendiis,
id. Or. 8, 27:oratione concitare,
id. de Or. 2, 47, 197:abstruso pectus ejus flagravit incendio (i. e. dolore),
Vell. 2, 130, 4:militaris tumultus,
id. 2, 125, 4:aliae Satyris incendia mitia praebent,
enkindle, inflame, Ov. F. 1, 411:movere,
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ūro, ussi, ustum, 3, v. a. [for uso from root us; cf. Gr. euô, to singe; auô, to kindle], to burn (class.).I.Lit.1.In gen.:2.(sacer ignis) urit corpore serpens Quamcumque arripuit partem,
Lucr. 6, 660:urere ne possit calor amplius aridus artus,
id. 4, 871:calidum hoc est: etsi procul abest, urit male,
Plaut. Most. 3, 1, 81:urit odoratam nocturna in lumina cedrum,
Verg. A. 7, 13:homines in usum nocturni luminis,
Tac. A. 15, 44:picem et ceras alimentaque cetera flammae,
Ov. M. 14, 533.—In partic.a.To burn up, destroy by fire, consume (syn. cremo):b.hominem mortuum, inquit lex in XII., in urbe ne sepelito neve urito,
Cic. Leg. 2, 23, 58 Mos.; so XII. Tab. ib. 2, 24, 60:flamma cum corpora fulva leonum soleat torrere atque urere,
Lucr. 5, 898 (902): in corpore si quid ejusmodi est, quod reliquo corpori noceat, id uri secarique patimur, Cic. Phil. 8, 5, 15:agros,
Liv. 26, 21, 15:urbes hostium,
Tac. H. 2, 12:superbas Carthaginis arces,
Hor. Epod. 7, 6:Achaïcus Ignis Iliacas domos,
id. C. 1, 15, 35; cf.:usto ab Ilio,
id. Epod. 10, 13:ustis navibus,
id. ib. 9, 8:neglectis urenda filix innascitur agris,
id. S. 1, 3, 37:cum frondibus uritur arbos,
Ov. M. 2, 212 et saep.:acanthi radices ustis laxatisque mire prosunt,
burned, scorched, Plin. 22, 22, 34, § 76:a sole usti,
id. 23, 4, 42, § 85:ecce sexus infirmus se uri perpetitur,
Lact. 5, 13, 14:urbis hostium,
Tac. H. 2, 12:praedas,
id. A. 4, 48:regionem,
Curt. 4, 9, 8; 4, 14, 2.—Of encaustic painting, to burn in (very rare):B.picta coloribus ustis puppis,
Ov. F. 4, 275:tabulam coloribus,
id. ib. 3, 831.—Transf.1.To burn, i. e. to scorch, parch, dry up; to sting or pain acutely (syn. torreo):2.videmus ceteras partes incultas (terrarum), quod aut frigore rigeant aut urantur calore,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 28, 69:cum Sol gravis ureret arva,
Ov. M. 6, 339:terras (Sol),
id. ib. 4, 194:campum (seges),
Verg. G. 1, 77 sq.:solum (cicer),
Plin. 18, 12, 32, § 124:vineas (fimum suillum),
id. 17, 27, 46, § 258:urentes harenae,
Hor. C. 3, 4, 31;v. Orell. ad h. l.: sitis usserat herbas,
Ov. F. 4, 299:sitis arida guttur Urit,
id. M. 11, 130:fauces urit sitis,
Hor. S. 1, 2, 114:nec febribus uror anhelis,
Ov. P. 1, 10, 5:pestilentia urens simul urbem atque agros,
Liv. 10, 47, 6:dysenteria si urat,
Plin. 28, 9, 33, § 128: calx urit, discutit, extrahit, burns, heats (when taken as a medicine), id. 36, 24, 57, § 180:uri, vinciri, ferroque necari,
Sen. Ep. 37, 1:hae sunt, quarum Delicias et panniculus bombycinus urit,
oppresses, Juv. 6, 260.—To rub sore; to gall, fret, chafe, corrode:3.calceus... si pede minor, uret,
Hor. Ep. 1, 10, 43:si te gravis uret sarcina chartae,
id. ib. 1, 13, 6:teneros urit lorica lacertos,
Prop. 4 (5), 3, 23:uri virgis,
Hor. S. 2, 7, 58:loris non ureris,
id. Ep. 1, 16, 47:antiqua terebra urit eam partem quam perforat: Gallica excavat nec urit,
Col. Arb. 8, 3:ut prensos urant juga prima juvencos,
Ov. R. Am. 235. —To pinch with cold; to nip, blast, wither:II.pernoctant venatores in nive, in montibus uri se patiuntur,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 17, 40:Scythae continuis frigoribus uruntur,
Just. 2, 2, 9:iis, quae frigus usserit, sunt remedio,
Plin. 22, 25, 57, § 119; Ov. Tr. 3, 2, 8; id. F. 1, 680:urebant montana nives,
Luc. 4, 52; Val. Fl. 2, 287.—Trop., to burn, inflame, consume with passion; in pass., to burn, glow, be heated, be inflamed, be enamored; of love or lust:B.me tamen urit amor,
Verg. E. 2, 68:Daphnis me malus urit,
id. ib. 8, 83:vires urit videndo Femina,
id. G. 3, 215:urit me Glycerae nitor, Urit grata protervitas,
Hor. C. 1, 19, 5 sq. — Pass.:uritur infelix Dido,
Verg. A. 4, 68: Hor. Epod. 14, 13; Ov. M. 1, 496; 3, 464; 7, 22;13, 763 al.: meum jecur urere bilis,
Hor. S. 1, 9, 66:ira communiter urit utrumque,
id. Ep. 1, 2, 13.— Pass.:uror, seu, etc.,
Hor. C. 1, 13, 9.—Of envy:urit fulgore suo,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 13.—Transf.1.To vex, annoy:2.uro hominem,
I gall the fellow, Ter. Eun. 2, 2, 42; cf. pass.:id nunc his cerebrum uritur, Me esse hos trecentos Philippos facturum lucri,
Plaut. Poen. 3, 5, 25. —In gen., to disturb, harass, annoy, oppress:eos bellum Romanum urebat,
Liv. 10, 17, 1; cf. pass.:quo (bello) Italia urebatur,
id. 27, 39, 9:labor aliquem urens,
id. 36, 23, 5:captos legibus ure tuis,
Ov. Am. 1, 8, 70:populum gravis urebat infesto mari annona,
Vell. 2, 77, 1:urebat nobilem populum ablatum mare,
Flor. 2, 6, 2.
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passion — pas·sion / pa shən/ n: intense, driving, or overpowering feeling or emotion; esp: any violent or intense emotion that prevents reflection see also heat of passion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
passion — [pash′ən] n. [OFr < LL(Ec) passio, a suffering, esp. that of Christ (< L passus, pp. of pati, to endure < IE base * pē , to harm > Gr pēma, destruction, L paene, scarcely): transl. of Gr pathos: see PATHOS] 1. a) Archaic suffering or… … English World dictionary
glow — vb *blaze, flame, flare, glare Analogous words: *burn: kindle, ignite, iight: illuminate, lighten, illumine glow n blaze, flame, flare, glare (see under BLAZE vb) Analogous words: brightness, brilliance, radiance, effulgence, luminosity,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
glow — [n] burning, brightness afterglow, bloom, blossom, blush, brilliance, effulgence, flush, glare, gleam, glimmer, glitter, gusto, heat, incandescence, intensity, lambency, light, luminosity, passion, phosphorescence, radiance, ray, splendor,… … New thesaurus
glow — Synonyms and related words: Hygeia, ablate, activity, afterglow, air glow, alpenglow, animation, ardency, ardor, attractiveness, aurora, bake, be bright, be in heat, be somebody, be something, beacon, beam, beauteousness, beautifulness, beauty,… … Moby Thesaurus
glow — /gloʊ / (say gloh) noun 1. light emitted by a substance heated to luminosity; incandescence. 2. brightness of colour. 3. a state of bodily heat. 4. warmth of emotion or passion; ardour. –adjective 5. lit up by chemiluminescence: a glow necklace;… …
glow — v. & n. v.intr. 1 a throw out light and heat without flame; be incandescent. b shine like something heated in this way. 2 (of the cheeks) redden, esp. from cold or exercise. 3 (often foll. by with) a (of the body) be heated, esp. from exertion;… … Useful english dictionary