ppl. a. [f. SUN sb. + LIGHTED ppl. a., after sunlight.] = SUNLIT.
1843. Ruskin, Mod. Paint., I. II. III. iii. § 18. Melting into the haziness of the sun-lighted atmosphere.
1861. Dickens, Lett. to Mrs. Watson, 8 July. [The photograph] made me laugh until I shook again, in open sunlighted Piccadilly.
1890. Sir R. Ball, Star-Land, 74. The earth-lighted side of the moon cannot be compared in brilliancy with the sun-lighted side.