profulgent,a.rare.|prəʊˈfʌldʒənt| [f. pro-1 + L. fulgēnt-em fulgent.] Shining forth, effulgent, radiant. a1500Nine Ladies Worthie in Chaucer's Wks. (1561) 342 b, Profulgent in preciousnes, O Sinope the queen.1830Tennyson Confess. Sensit. Mind 145 An image with profulgent brows.