Lexicographical Neighbors of Lucently
Literary usage of Lucently
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Contemporary Review (1867)
"... of his subject is clear ; his narrative flows trans- lucently ; wit sparkes
on his canvas ; indeed, the keen edge of satire often bites malignantly. ..."
2. The Natural History of Some Common Animals: A Book of Animal Life by Charles George Douglas Roberts (1904)
"... and whirring, shard- winged beetles, passed and repassed each other in intricate
lines of flight; and, here and there, lucently flashing on long, ..."
3. The Bookman (1908)
"The honeycombs gleam like pale gold through the glass which lucently contains them.
The cherries au maras- (/KOI, the thick white stalks of asparagus, ..."
4. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1873)
"... By fountains snow-crested, bright-spraying, And rills that are lucently led
Through thy green-girt and blossomy mazel, Thy silent and shadowy bowers, ..."
5. Rhodora by New England Botanical Club (1903)
"They were trans- lucently thin, long and deeply striate, the attenuated margin,
from a side view, appearing gracefully arched between the attachments of 1 ..."
6. The Columbian Magazine edited by John Inman, Robert A. West, Stephen M. Chester, Darius Mead (1846)
"The tropical sun shines lucently on the dark, loamy soil, bringing out a vegetation
unsurpassed in brilliance or variety, while the breezes that sweep over ..."