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rident, a. rare.|ˈraɪdənt| [f. L. rīdent-, rīdens, pres. pple. of rīdēre to laugh.] Radiantly cheerful, riant.
1609Ev. Wom. in Hum. i. i. in Bullen O. Pl. IV, Then most rydent starre, faire fall ye. 1855Thackeray Newcomes xxiv, A smile so wide and steady—so exceedingly rident, indeed, as almost to be ridiculous. 1859― Virgin. lxxvii, Hetty was radiant and rident. |