I glow: niteo (he/she/it glows is nitet)
a/the glow: nitor
The latin phrase for shine on is "fulsi in." It literally means "to flash upon" but it's close enough to mean shine on.
Niteo is the Latin word for glow. It can be modified in a few cases (such as "it glows") but the one word that means just plain old glow is niteo.
Shine
Guia luceat
The Latin root word for radiation is 'radiātus', which means light or shine.
The Latin root word for radiation is 'radiātus', which means light or shine.
re= back or again Latin splendeo= to shine
Latin has several names for star:AstrumStellumSidus (usually refers to constellations)Lumen (literally 'light' or 'shine')
splendens (spl - in - dens)
"mico" in Latin means: to serve, quiver, shake, palpitate, glitter, gleam, shine, sparkle, flash, be bright
Constellation comes from the Latin word constellatus "set with the stars" (com- "with" + past participle of stellare "to shine," from stella "star."
In Latin language radiation is called radiationem (nominative radiatio) "a shining, radiation," noun of action from past participle stem of radiare "to beam, shine, gleam; make beaming
Lucius is a masculine given name that comes to us from the Latin language, which was spoken in ancient Rome. It derives from the Latin language word Lux, meaning "light" or "to shine".
Shine is a noun (a shine) and a verb (to shine).
Shine Jesus Shine was written by Graham Kendrick