Illuminated

/ɪˈluməˌneɪtəd/ adjective

Describing manuscripts decorated with gold, silver, and bright colors, often featuring elaborate initial letters, borders, and miniature paintings.

From Latin 'illuminare' meaning 'to light up' or 'to brighten,' referring to the gold and bright pigments that made these manuscripts literally shine. The term evolved to describe any decorated manuscript.

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