a glow of reflected light; a sheen
the property of a mineral that is determined by the amount and quality of light reflected from its surface
glory or distinction
a glass pendant used esp to ornament a chandelier
a decorative object, e.g. a chandelier, hung with glass pendants
a lustrous fabric with cotton warp and a wool, mohair, or alpaca weft
an iridescent glaze used to decorate pottery or porcelain
lustred adj
lustreless adj
[early French lustre from Old Italian lustro, from lustrare to shine, from Latin lustrare: see lustrate]