Luminaries
Luminaries is a plural noun that denotes sources of light, either literal or figurative. The term derives from Latin lumen, meaning light, and in English has two principal uses. In astronomy, a luminary is any celestial body that emits light. The sun is the central luminary of the solar system, and other stars are luminaries visible in the night sky. Planets, which reflect sunlight rather than producing their own light, are usually described as illuminated bodies rather than luminaries in a strict sense. The related adjective luminous describes objects that radiate light.
In a figurative sense, luminaries are prominent or influential people within a field or society. As a
The term’s dual meanings reflect a broader linguistic tradition of using light as a metaphor for influence