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fulgent

[ fuhl-juhnt ]

adjective

  1. shining brightly; dazzling; resplendent:

    fulgent patterns of sunlight.



fulgent

/ ˈfʌldʒənt; ˈfʌldʒɪd /

adjective

  1. poetic.
    shining brilliantly; resplendent; gleaming
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • ˈڳܱԳٱ, adverb
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Other yvlog Forms

  • ڳܱgԳ· adverb
  • ڳܱgԳ·Ա noun
  • t·ڳܱgԳ adjective
  • ܲ·ڳܱgԳ adjective
  • sub·ڳܱgԳ· adverb
  • ܲ·ڳܱgԳ adjective
  • un·ڳܱgԳ· adverb
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of fulgent1

1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin fulgent- (stem of ڳܱŧԲ, present participle of ڳܱŧ ), equivalent to fulg- flash + -ent- -ent
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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of fulgent1

C15: from Latin ڳܱŧ to shine, flash
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Her voice was rich and fulgent, and she clasped her hands as if in supplication.

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It’s “The Greatest Love of All,” a song of such earnestness and fulgent self-esteem that under no circumstances could it also be cool, under no circumstances could it be “Before I Let Go.”

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Nothing, though, is likely to prove more engaging than the Dirty Dozen’s fulgent finale.

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She correctly spelled “fulgent” for the victory at the Badger State Spelling Bee.

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And they reared her into fulgent maidenhood, as a white lily is reared on a fragile stem.

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