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† preˈfulgent, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. præfulgēns, -ēntem, pr. pple. of præfulgēre to shine forth or greatly: see pre- A. 4, 6, and fulgent.] Greatly shining; pre-eminent in brightness.
c1560A. Scott Poems (S.T.S.) xiv. 2 Bemis Off Phebus fair prefulgent visage bricht. 1651Life Father Sarpi (1676) 105 As was said of the Images of Brutus and Cassius, that in a Funeral pomp they were more conspicuous and prefulgent, because..they were not seen among the others. |