1. lighted - Adjective
2. lighted - Verb
4. lighted - Adjective Satellite
of Light
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt times our own light goes out and is rekindled by a spark from another person. Each of us has cause to think with deep gratitude of those who have lighted the flame within us. Albert Schweitzer
The science of life is a superb and dazzlingly lighted hall which may be reached only by passing through a long and ghastly kitchen. Claude Bernard
The basic paradox about sex is that it always seems to be offering more than it can deliver. A glimpse of a girl undressing through a lighted bedroom window induces a vision of ecstatic delight, but in the actual process of persuading the girl into bed, the vision somehow evaporates. Colin Wilson
Soun is noght but air ybroken, And every speche that is spoken, Loud or privee, foul or fair, In his substaunce is but air; For as flaumbe is but lighted smoke, Right so soun is air ybroke. Geoffrey Chaucer
The eye which turns from a white object in the light of the sun and goes into a less fully lighted place will see everything as dark. Leonardo da Vinci
When the two ends of the candle are lighted it does not stand long. Irish Proverb