Definition of jubar
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LNS
jubar, jubaris
1. juba
noun (., 3rd declension)
  1. the radiance of the heavenly bodies, light, splendor, brightness, sunshine
  2. a splendid appearance, splendor, glory, radiance
Abbreviations
jubar, aris (m.: albus jubar, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 658 P.; Auct. Aetna, 332), n. 1. juba, the radiance of the heavenly bodies, light, splendor, brightness, sunshine. Lit.: it portis jubare exorto delecta juventus, Verg. A. 4, 130; cf.: jubar stella, quam Graeci appellant φωσφόρον vel ἕσπερον, Paul. ex Fest. p. 104 Mull.: quintus ab aequoreis nitidum jubar extulit undis Lucifer. Ov. F. 2, 149: jubar aureus extulerat sol, id. M. 7, 663; cf. Val. Fl. 4, 93; cf. of Aurora, Ov. F. 4, 944: hanc animam interea, caeso de corpore raptam, Fac jubar, make into a constellation, id. M. 15, 840.

— Transf., a splendid appearance, splendor, glory, radiance: non ille vultus flammeum intendens jubar, Sed fessus ac dejectus, Sen. Troad. 448: purpureum fundens Caesar ab ore jubar, Mart. 8, 65, 4.
 
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