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Word of the Day – Luminary

By October 15, 2017Word of the Day

Luminary (noun)

loo-mi-na-ree

A person who inspires or influences others, especially one prominent in a particular sphere.

Late Middle English: from Old French luminarie or late Latin luminarium, from Latin lumen, lumin- ‘light’. Modern meaning comes from the more archaic meaning ‘a natural body that gives light, such as the sun or the moon.’

Example sentences

“He’s a luminary, and so well respected, what would I say?”

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