I.the radiance of the heavenly bodies, light, splendor, brightness, sunshine.
I. Lit.: “it portis jubare exorto delecta juventus,” Verg. A. 4, 130; cf.: jubar stella, quam Graeci appellant φωσφόρον vel ἕσπερον, Paul. ex Fest. p. 104 Müll.: quintus ab aequoreis nitidum jubar extulit undis Lucifer. Ov. F. 2, 149: “jubar aureus extulerat sol,” id. M. 7, 663; cf. Val. Fl. 4, 93; cf. “of Aurora,” Ov. F. 4, 944: “hanc animam interea, caeso de corpore raptam, Fac jubar,” make into a constellation, id. M. 15, 840.—