Definition
Past tense of shine when meaning to polish something to make it bright and glossy, or to direct a light beam.
Etymology
From Old English 'scinan.' While 'shone' is the more common past tense for 'shine' (to emit light), 'shined' is preferred when shine means 'to polish' or 'to direct light.'
Kelly Says
English has two past tenses for 'shine'—'shone' and 'shined'—and grammar experts argue about which is correct because the word underwent a semantic split, with different meanings taking different past tense forms!
Translations
BNবাংলা
জ্বলেছে
jol-eh-cheh
CACatalà
va brillar
vah BREE-yahr
CSČeština
zářil
ZHAH-reel
DADansk
strålede
STROH-leh-deh
DEDeutsch
strahlte
SHTRAHL-teh
ELΕλληνικά
λάμπρησε
LAHM-pree-seh
ESEspañol
brilló
BREE-yoh
FAفارسی
درخشید
dor-khah-sheed
FISuomi
hehkui
HEH-koo-ee
FRFrançais
a brillé
ah bree-LAY
HUMagyar
ragyogott
RAH-joh-goh-t
IDBahasa Indonesia
bersinar
bair-SEE-nar
ITItaliano
risplendette
ree-spleh-NEH-deh
KKKK
шашыраған
shashyraghan
MSBahasa Melayu
bersinar
bair-SEE-nar
MYမြန်မာ
တောက်ပါး
dout pare
NLNederlands
scheen
SKEHN
NONorsk
strålte
STROH-teh
PLPolski
świecił
SHVEE-chee-ool
PTPortuguês
brilhou
bree-LOH-oo
RORomână
a strălucit
ah strah-LOO-cheet
RUРусский
сверкал
svehr-KAHL
SWKiswahili
kilichoma
kee-LEE-choh-mah
TAதமிழ்
ஒளிர்ந்தது
oḷirnthathu
TEతెలుగు
వెలిగింది
veligindi
TLTL
kumislap
koo-mee-SLAH-p
TRTürkçe
parladı
pah-RAH-lah-dee
UKУкраїнська
світився
svee-TEE-vah
URاردو
چمکایا
cham-kah-yah
VITiếng Việt
lấp lánh
lap lang