in-lūcēscō (ill-) lūxī, -, ere, inch, to grow light, begin to shine, break, dawn: Inlucescet aliquando ille dies, cum, etc.: cum tertio die sol inluxisset: alios Inluxisse dies, V.
—Perf impers., it was light, day had dawned: ubi inluxit, L.
—Fig.: cum populo R. auctoritas consulis inluxerit.