wietlisty
Wietlisty is a Polish adjective used primarily in literary language to describe something luminous or glittering with many light points, akin to the glow of stars. In standard contemporary Polish it is rare and regarded as archaic or stylistically marked. It can describe the night sky, eyes that hold a soft light, or fabrics adorned with beads and sequins, conveying a sense of diffuse, refined brightness rather than a single, harsh blaze.
Etymology and status: The precise origin of wietlisty is not well documented. The form resembles other Polish
Usage: In poetry and historical prose, wietlisty functions to elevate imagery and evoke a lyrical or contemplative
See also: Gwiezdny, świetlisty, błyszczący, starry. In some contexts, wietlisty may also appear as a stylistic