J / jŭbar
noun

jŭbar

gen. jŭbăris · gender masculine · decl. 3rd
(: albus jubar, Enn. ap. Prisc. p. 658 P.; Auct. Aetna, 332), 1. juba
the radiance of the heavenly bodies, light, splendor, brightness, sunshine
the radiance of the heavenly bodies, light, splendor, brightness, sunshine.
it portis jubare exorto delecta juventus, Verg. A. 4, 130; cf.: jubar stella,… literal
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.—
a splendid appearance, splendor, glory, radiance by extension
Transf., a splendid appearance, splendor, glory, radiance: non ille vultus flammeum intendens jubar, Sed fessus ac dejectus, Sen. Troad. 448: purpureum fundens Caesar ab ore jubar, Mart. 8, 65, 4.