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fulgor, fulgour arch.|ˈfʌlgə(r), -ɔː(r)| [a. L. fulgor, f. fulgēre to shine.] A brilliant or flashing light; dazzling brightness, splendour.
1602Marston Ant. & Mel. i. Introd., By the resplendent fulgor of this steele, I will defende the feminine to death. 1646Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. x. 128 Glowewormes alive, project a lustre in the darke, which fulgour notwithstanding ceaseth after death. 1665Sir T. Herbert Trav. (1677) 302 Chains of burnished Gold or Brass, whose fulgor they delighted in. 1791W. Bartram Carolina 13 The fulgour and rapidity of the streams of lightning..exhibited a very awful scene. 1837Carlyle Fr. Rev. II. v. iv, There had risen..quite another variegated Glitter and nocturnal Fulgor. 1877L. Morris Epic Hades ii. 103 Leaped up the hot red sun above the sea, And lit the horrid fulgour of his scales. fig.1635Heywood Hierarch. v. 278 Those Mindes and Essences diuine By nature with Miraculous Fulgor shine. 1668H. More Div. Dial. i. xiv. (1713) 28 Hyl. There shines from them such an intellectual fulgor. 1834Fraser's Mag. X. 699 Their influence shall enable us to make this article..glow with a fulgour not otherwise its own. |