luminescence (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[luminescence 词源字典]
1884, from Latin lumen (genitive luminis) "light" (see luminous) + -escence.
Fluorescence and Phosphorescence -- Prof. E. Wiedmann has made a new study of these phenomena. He proposes the general name luminescence for evolutions of light which do not depend on the temperature of the substance concerned. ["Photographic News," April 20, 1888]
[luminescence etymology, luminescence origin, 英语词源]