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fulgid, a.|ˈfʌldʒɪd| [ad. L. fulgid-us, f. fulgēre to shine.] 1. Flashing, glittering, shining.
1656–81Blount Glossogr., Fulgid, shining, glistering, bright. 1678R. R[ussell] Geber ii. i. iii. vi. 74 Of most..fulgid Splendor. 1715–20Pope Iliad x. 547 Through the brown shade the fulgid weapons shined. 1773Wilson in Phil. Trans. LXIV. 16 This beauteous substance is at the surface, most fulgid. 1791W. Bartram Carolina 51 The fulgid sunbeams spread abroad their animating light. 1822T. Taylor Apuleius xi. 261 A very black robe fulgid with a dark splendour. 1870Emerson Soc. & Solit. viii. 163 Demons with fulgid eyes. 2. Nat. Hist. (See quot.)
1826Kirby & Sp. Entomol. IV. 279 Fulgid, a bright fiery red. Hence fulˈgidity, fulgid state or condition.
1656–81in Blount Glossogr. 1755in Johnson; and in mod. Dicts. |