Sublustris, & hoc sublustre. Liu.That hath some light. Nox sublustris. Hora. Vmbra sublustris. Virg.Subluuies. subluuiéi, f. g. Colum. Filth: ordure. Also a disease in cattell betwirte the clees of their feete.Nauis submersa. Cæ. A thippe drowned or boulged.Medio in fluctu submersus.Virg.Submersus voraginibus.Cic.Submergere tota membra palude.Ouid.Innatare & submersum esse, contraria. Colum. Virtus submersa tenebris. Claud.
Lewis and Short: Latin dictionary
sublustris, e, adj. [sub-lux], giving some light, having a faint light, glimmering (not ante-Aug., and very rare). I.Lit.: nox, Hor. C. 3, 27, 31; Liv. 5, 47: umbra (noctis), Verg. A. 9, 373; Val. Fl. 3, 141.— II.Trop.: eloquentiae Latinae lumina, Gell. 13, 24, 12.