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True or False: "Illuminati" in Latin means "bad lighting" Published

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10/10/22 Latin Wiktionary does not have an entry for "illuminati"
[link] The Latin dictionary at Wiktionary.org does not have an entry for "illuminati".
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10/10/22 Google Translate defines "illuminati" as "enlightened"
[link] Google Translate defines "illuminati" as "enlightened".
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10/10/22 Glosbe does not have an entry in Latin for "illuminati"
[link] Glosbe does not have an entry in Latin for "illuminati".
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10/10/22 The Perseus Digital Library does not have an entry in Latin for "illuminati"
[link] The Perseus Digital Library also does not have an entry for "illuminati".
www.perseus.tufts.edu
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10/10/22 Latdict Group defines "illuminati" in Latin
[link] When "illuminati" is entered into Kevin D. Mahoney and the Latdict Group's latin-dictionary.net, it returns the definition for "illuminatio, illuminationis" as: 1) enlightening (Ecc); 2) glory, illustriousness; 3) lighting/illumination.
www.latin-dictionary.net
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10/10/22 The Latin-English Dictionary on "illuminati"
[link] When "illuminati" is searched in The Latin-English Dictionary, it returns the following two definitions for "illumino, illuminare, illuminavi, illuminatus". First: illuminate; color. Second: illuminate, give light to; light up; reveal/throw light on; brighten (w/ color).
www.latin-english.com
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10/5/22 Google Translate - Latin "Lumen"
[link] Google Translate defines the Latin root "il" as "not" and "lumen" as light. Therefore, the etymology would support the translation "not light," which one could consider as synonymous with "bad light" or closely associated with the idea: bad light, no light, darkness, shadowy, etc.
translate.google.com
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10/5/22 Google Translate - Latin 'il"
[link] Google Translate defines the Latin root "il" as "not" and "lumen" as light. Therefore, the etymology would support the translation "not light," which one could consider as synonymous with "bad light" or closely associated with the idea: bad light, no light, darkness, shadowy, etc.
translate.google.com
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10/5/22 Merriam Webster Dictionary Definition of Illuminati
[link] Merriam Webster Dictionary defines Illuminati in English as "any of various groups claiming special religious enlightenment" and "persons who are or who claim to be unusually enlightened."
www.merriam-webster.com
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10/5/22 Paul Kasprzycki and Great Awakening Books say Illuminati means "Bad Lighting"
[link] True or False: "illuminati" in Latin means "bad lighting," as in darkness and shadows
www.thegreatawakeningbooks.com
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