Antonyms for illuminato
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ih-loo-muh-nah-tee, -ney-tahy |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˌlu məˈnɑ ti, -ˈneɪ taɪ |
Definition of illuminato
Origin :- 1590s, plural of Latin illuminatus "enlightened" (in figurative sense), past participle of illuminare (see illumination). Originally applied to a 16c. Spanish sect (the Alumbrados), then to other sects; since 1797 used as a translation of German Illuminaten, name of a secret society founded 1776 in Ingolstadt, Bavaria, and holding deistic and republican principles; hence used generally of free-thinkers and sarcastically of those professing intellectual enlightenment (1816). Related: Illuminatism; illuminatist.
- As in highbrow : noun intellectual, very smart person
- When Francis and Illuminato came before him they saluted him.
- Extract from : « Brother Francis » by Eileen Douglas
- To her he was always about Illuminato's age, a most beloved infant.
- Extract from : « The Lee Shore » by Rose Macaulay
- It gave him a disappointment ever new, that Illuminato should be so plain.
- Extract from : « The Lee Shore » by Rose Macaulay
- Hilary sat down and lit a cigar, and Illuminato crawled about his legs.
- Extract from : « The Lee Shore » by Rose Macaulay
- Only that morning his gold watch had broken, in Illuminato's active hands.
- Extract from : « The Lee Shore » by Rose Macaulay
- As the Sultan sat in his pavilion Francis and Illuminato were led in.
- Extract from : « The Book of Missionary Heroes » by Basil Mathews
- Peractoque cursu, ad Angliam redi artis tu plenus, Toriosque (ut vulgo vocantur) qui adhuc cœcutiant et hallucinantur, illuminato.
- Extract from : « A Book about Doctors » by John Cordy Jeaffreson
- Francis and his companion Illuminato set out for Egypt with the intention of making straight for the Sultan.
- Extract from : « Brother Francis » by Eileen Douglas
- With that final decision they filed solemnly away, leaving Francis, Illuminato and the Sultan alone.
- Extract from : « Brother Francis » by Eileen Douglas
- He left him and went back with Illuminato from the Saracen host to the camp of the Crusaders.
- Extract from : « The Book of Missionary Heroes » by Basil Mathews
Synonyms for illuminato
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