a. Obs. rare1. [f. L. lūcid-us LUCID + -ENT.] Bright, lucent. Hence † Lucidently adv.

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14[?].  Nine Ladies Worthy, 22. O pulchrior sole in beauty full lucident.

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c. 1480.  St. Ursula (Roxb.), A j. Cryste with thy Comforte Illumyn me lucydently.

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