All 9 Uses of
lucid
in
The Ramayana
- From Gangá, by the God set free, Seven noble rivers came; Hládiní, Pávaní, and she Called Naliní by name: These rolled their lucid waves along And sought the eastern side.†
Book 1
- A flowery flood of lucid dyes In rain descended from the skies, While with celestial voices blent Sweet strains from many an instrument, And the nymphs danced in joyous throng Responsive to the minstrel's song.†
Book 1 *
- Quick glancing at each lucid flood And sweet lake gay with flower and bud.†
Book 2
- There flows the stream like lucid pearl, Round islets here the currents whirl, And perfect saints from middle air Are flocking to the waters there.†
Book 2
- There see the full-blown lotus stud The bosom of the lucid flood, And watch the joyous mallard shake The reeds that fringe the pool and lake.†
Book 3
- Thus spake Sumitrá's son, and then Forth from the grove the king of men With his dear brother by his side To Pampá's lucid waters hied.†
Book 3
- As the fair flood before him lay The reason of the chief gave way; And tender thoughts within him woke, As to Sumitrá's son he spoke: "How lovely Pampá's waters show, Where streams of lucid crystal flow!†
Book 4
- Soon from his couch away he springs: To other trees his course he wings, And tastes the honeyed blooms that grow Where Pampá's lucid waters flow.†
Book 4
- O, look again: beneath thee gleams Godávarí the best of streams, Whose lucid waters sweetly glide By lilies that adorn her side.†
Book 6
Definition:
-
(lucid) of a person: capable of thinking clearly
or:
of language: clearly expressed so it is easily understood