Noun
lume (countable and uncountable, plural lumes)
(informal) A luminescent paint used to make a timepiece's dial readable in the dark.
Wilhelm (2008), 7 He persuaded the bookseller Elkin Mathews to display A Lume Spento, and in October 1908 caught the attention of the literati. Source: Internet
There are very small harbors, with protective breakwaters, essentially used by fishing boats at Tarrafal on Santiago, Pedra de Lume on Sal and Ponta do Sol on Santo Antão. Source: Internet
“ ” A Lume Spento (1908) Pound arrived in Gibraltar on 23 March 1908, where for a few weeks he earned $15 a day working as a guide to American tourists. Source: Internet
Pound had sent Yeats a copy of A Lume Spento the previous year, before he left for Venice. Source: Internet
The vLUME project started when Lee and his group met with the Lume VR founders at a public engagement event at the Science Museum in London. Source: Internet