[pa. pple. of LIGHT v.2] Lighted, illumined; also with up. (Also in comb., as sun-lit.)

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1820.  Shelley, Cloud, 39. When sunset may breathe, from the lit sea beneath, Its ardours of rest and of love.

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1847.  Mary Howitt, Ballads, 62. He looks all round, ’tis drear and dim, Save in the lit-up castle yonder.

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1865.  Swinburne, Atalanta, 1928. My lit eyes Flame with the falling fire that leaves his lids Bloodless.

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