Falleris et nondum certo tibi lumine res est, and inserts many archaisms as ulli for ullius, opus governing an accus.
Unto him assents Macrobius, whose words are these; Terra accepto solis lumine clarescit, tantummodò, non relucet.
Lumine formæ deceptus,' for instance, is not translated by 'she smiled.
This our immoderate and illegitimate exasperation against this vice springs from the most vain and turbulent disease that afflicts human minds, which is jealousy: "Quis vetat apposito lumen de lumine sumi?
Thus in that noted Epigram by a Modern: Lumine Acon dextro, capta est Leonilla sinistro; Et potis est forma vincere uterque Deos.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lumine" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.