Alumbrados
The Alumbrados (Illuminated) was a term used to loosely describe practitioners of a mystical form of Christianity in Spain during the 15th-16th centuries. In spite of their lack of organization and their peaceful forms of expression through the Catholic church in the late 15th century, they were severely repressed and became some of the early victims of the
Spanish Inquisition.
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alumbrado (m)
n.
lighting, illumination
alumbrar
v.
light, light up
alumbrarse
v.
light up, light
alumbrado
adj.
inspired, illuminated; fascinated, enchanted
alumbrar
v.
illuminate, inspire, enlighten; marvel, wonder, fascinate, captivate, enchant
alumbrado
= lighting.
Ex: A flexible library building is one which permits flexibility in the layout of its planning arrangements, with structure, heating, ventilation and lighting arranged to facilitate adaptability.
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* alumbrado exterior = outdoor lighting.
* alumbrado público = street lighting.
* sistema de alumbrado = lighting system.
alumbrar
= shine.
Ex: A light box would be provided for this purpose so that the cards could be accurately stacked on top of each other to allow the light from the light box to shine through any holes that the three cards had in common.