To put out of joint; luxate. Pope, Odyssey, xi.n. Luxury.n. Richness; superfine quality; elegance: said of material objects. Also luxe, as mere French.n. Light: a Latin word occurring in some phrases used more or less in English.n. The unit of illumination; the illumination received by a surface at a distance of one meter from a light-source the intensity of which is one hefner. See illumination, 1.