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Danish
Etymology
lys + -ne
Verb
lysne
- (impersonal) for light to emerge or increase in intensity (either from dawn or from removal of clouds)
2016, Bjarne Reuter, Englene i Avignon, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN:Det lysnede i øst, og det lysnede i van Dreusen, ...- Light broke in the east, and light broke in van Dreusen
2010, Kim Fupz Aakeson, Kommando Villavej, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN:Det lysnede udenfor.- Outside, it became bright.
- (impersonal, by extension) for the situation to become more fortuitous
2012, Lene Johansen, Foldschack: Knud den Heldige, Art People, →ISBN:Nu ville planen kunne føres ud i livet, så jeg glædede mig til at kunne fortælle christianitterne, at nu var alle strabadser ovre, og det lysnede.- Now, the plan would be able to be launched, so I looked forward to telling the Christiania-dwellers that now, all troubles were over, and dawn was happening.
2010, Gorm Rasmussen, Lille Sven, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN:Der fulgte et par uhyggelige dage, der var bl.a. generalstrejke, så lysnede det; sådan som jeg husker det.- A couple of scare days followed, amongst other things there was a general strike, then things brightened; as I remember it.