Lu″cu‐lent (?), a. [L. luculentus, from lux, lucis, light.] 1. Lucid; clear; transparent. Thomson.
2. Clear; evident; luminous. “ Most luculent testimonies.” Hooker.
3. Bright; shining in beauty.
Most debonair and luculent lady. B. Jonson.
Webster's Dictionary 1913
Lu″cu‐lent (?), a. [L. luculentus, from lux, lucis, light.] 1. Lucid; clear; transparent. Thomson.
2. Clear; evident; luminous. “ Most luculent testimonies.” Hooker.
3. Bright; shining in beauty.
Most debonair and luculent lady. B. Jonson.