[pa. pple. of LIGHT v.2] Lighted, illumined; also with up. (Also in comb., as sun-lit.)
1820. Shelley, Cloud, 39. When sunset may breathe, from the lit sea beneath, Its ardours of rest and of love.
1847. Mary Howitt, Ballads, 62. He looks all round, tis drear and dim, Save in the lit-up castle yonder.
1865. Swinburne, Atalanta, 1928. My lit eyes Flame with the falling fire that leaves his lids Bloodless.