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Luciferous
Luciferous Lu*cif"er*ous, a. [See Lucifer.] Giving light; affording light or means of discovery. --Boyle.
Luciferously
Luciferously Lu*cif"er*ous*ly, adv. In a luciferous manner.

Meaning of Lucifero from wikipedia

- St. Lucifer of Cagliari (Latin: Lucifer Calarit****, Italian: Lucifero da Cagliari; died 20 May 370 or 371) was a bishop of Cagliari in Sardinia known...
- Marquis Falcone Lucifero (Crotone, 3 January 1898 – Rome, 2 May 1997) was an Italian politician, who served as Minister of Agriculture and Forests of the...
- Roberto Lucifero d'Aprigliano (16 December 1903 - 11 January 1993) was a lawyer who became a partisan. As the war ended he turned to politics and journalism...
- Antonio Lucifero (died 1521) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Crotone (1508–1521). On 15 March 1508, Antonio Lucifero was appointed...
- offensive and defensive spells. He later ****ists in the battle against Lucifero. After Lucifero is defeated, he reunites with his mother but chooses to remain...
- Argentine players against the Antioquia team, winning 5–4 with goals from Lucífero (who scored three times), Carvajal, and "Nacho" Izquierdo. This was a significant...
- Lost, by William Blake Cover of 1887 edition of Mario Rapisardi's poem Lucifero Lucifer before the Lord, by Mihály Zichy (19th century) Mayor Hall and...
- territory of Copanello Lido was then inherited by the Lucifero family, whose last owner was Francesco Lucifero, while that of Copanello Alto was sold to Achille...
- parents of Jewish extraction, Manhattan was originally known asTeofilo Lucifero Gardini in his early days in Italy. Before his exile, Manhattan was known...
- Leone Cattani, a representative of the internal left, and then by Roberto Lucifero, a monarchist-conservative. In 1948 Bruno Villabruna, a moderate, was elected...