Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition
SHINE
I. verb (shone or shined; shining)
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English scīnan; akin to Old High German skīnan to shine and perhaps to Greek skia shadow Date: before 12th century intransitive verb to emit rays of light, to be bright by reflection of light,
3. to be eminent, conspicuous, or distinguished , to perform extremely well , to have a bright glowing appearance , to be conspicuously evident or clear, transitive verb
1. to cause to emit light, to throw or direct the light of, to make bright by polishing ,
II. noun
Date: 15th century
brightness caused by the emission of light, brightness caused by the reflection of light ; luster , brilliance , splendor , fair weather ; sunshine , trick , caper , liking , fancy ,
7. a polish or gloss given to shoes, a single polishing of a pair of shoes