IPA: //ˈdeɪˌlaɪtɪd//
KK: /ˈdeɪˌlaɪtɪd/
Having light from the sun or natural light during the day.
The room was brightly daylighted, making it feel warm and inviting.
To make something visible or known, especially by bringing it to light or revealing it.
The investigation daylighted several important facts that were previously hidden.
Past: daylighted
Past Participle: daylighted
Daylighted → It is formed from "day" (from Old English *dæg*, meaning the period of light between sunrise and sunset) and "light" (from Old English *leoht*, meaning illumination). The suffix "-ed" indicates a past action or state. Thus, "daylighted" refers to something that has been illuminated by daylight or made bright by the presence of the sun.
Think of the word 'day' meaning the time of light and 'light' meaning illumination. When something is 'daylighted', it means it has been made bright by the light of day.