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 Translation for 'Let there be light' from English to Latin
relig.
Fiat lux.
Let there be light.
Partial Matches
Fiat panis.Let there be bread.
mittere [3]to let out
admittere [3]to let in
ibi {adv}there
istic {adv}there
illic {adv}there
ablocare [1]to let out on hire
luminosus {adj}light
lumen {n}light
nimbatus {adj}light
lux {f}light
perlevis {adj}very light
antelucanus {adj}before light
radiare [1]to radiate light
subviridis {adj}light green
tagax {adj}light-fingered
luminosus {adj}full of light
Lux lucet in tenebris.The light shines in darkness.
pudere [2]to be ashamed
valere [2]to be powerful
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Usage Examples English
  • In addition, Lubin wrote essays and treatises. His novel, "Let There be Light", proposed a universal world religion. He died in the 1918 flu pandemic, aged 69 on January 1, 1919.
  • Searching for Riley in the ruins of the high school, Willow uses a "Fiat Lux" ("Let there be light") spell to create light rather than use a flashlight. Tara is concerned by this.
  • And God said, Let there be light. And there was light.
  • Along with the two versions of the movie previously released on DVD, it included a feature-length documentary, "Let There be Light: The Odyssey of Dark Star", which explores the origins and production of the film.
  • The motto "Let there be Light" is derived from the Bible. The badge is a peacock, the sacred bird of Rajputana, standing on a double-edged, two-handed Rajput sword called Khanda.

  • Following the events of September 11, 2001, Carnesale initiated a seminar program named for the university's motto, Fiat Lux, which means "Let there be light."
  • ... - "Let there be Light") was in September 2011, followed by a big tour with concerts of regular length.
  • God said, 'Let there be light. [...]) to Richard Elliott Friedman in his translation of the Pentateuch in "The Bible with Sources Revealed" (2002).
  • "Let there be light" is an English translation of the Hebrew [...] ("yehi 'or") found in Genesis 1:3 of the Torah, the first part of the Hebrew Bible.
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