Illustrious vs Lustration - What's the difference?
illustrious | lustration |
(religion) A rite of purification, especially washing.
(politics, law) The restoration of credibility to a government by the purging of perpetrators of crimes committed under an earlier regime.
As an adjective illustrious
is dignified.As a noun lustration is
(religion) a rite of purification, especially washing.lustration
English
(wikipedia lustration)Noun
Derived terms
* lustral, lustrical, adjective used in lustration.References
* 1904 (Merriam) Webster's International Dictionary of the English Language says: "a sacrifice, or ceremony, by which cities, fields, armies, or people, defiled by crimes, pestilence, or other cause of uncleanness, were purified," from which the derivation of both meanings can be inferred. * * Tiscali's "Difficult Words" dictionary discusses the wordhere, also primarily referring to meaning 1). * A "classic" article on 2) lustration appears on
Beyond Intractability. * Wikipedia (English) says "In the period after the fall of the various European Communist states in 1989–1991, the term came to refer to the policy of limiting the participation of former communists, and especially informants of the communist secret police, in the successor governments or even in civil service positions." *
Lustratio'' in ''A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities , John Murray, London, 1875
