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Lucriferous adj. Gainful; Profitable Olde word

"Lucriferous" is an adjective derived from the Latin word lucrum, meaning "profit" or "gain," and the suffix -ferous, which means "bearing" or "producing." Therefore, "lucriferous" refers to something that produces or is capable of generating profit, wealth, or financial gain. It describes something that is associated with economic success or the accumulation of resources.

While "lucriferous" isn't a commonly used term, it can be applied in a variety of contexts to refer to enterprises, activities, or situations that result in wealth or advantage, often with an implication of being particularly profitable or advantageous.

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  Beneath the earth where shadows play,
 Lucriferous gems sit in silent array.
 Bright jewels that glisten when hit by lamp light,
 Such treasures of wonder, a dazzling sight.

 

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