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somewhat surprisingly, illume is given by OED as "a poetical shortening of illumine"; whereas illumine and illuminate both stemmed from L. illuminare.
illumine is actually cited first, but in a form that looks suspiciously like a hybrid:
Illumynit our with orient skyis brycht.
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