Adjective: Shining brilliantly; radiant. 1846, Newton, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, translated by Andrew Motte: ..and, universally, the greatest and most fulgent tails always arise from comets immediately after their passing by the neighbourhood of the sun. 1849, Charlotte Bronte, Shirley, chapter 22 Shirley takes life easily: is not that fact written in her eye? In her good-tempered moments, is it not as full of lazy softness as in her brief fits of anger it is fulgent with quick-flashing fire?1846, Newton, The Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy, translated by Andrew Motte: ..and, universally, the greatest and most fulgent tails always arise from comets immediately after their passing by the neighbourhood of the sun.1849, Charlotte Bronte, Shirley, chapter 22 Shirley takes life easily: is not that fact written in her eye? In her good-tempered moments, is it not as full of lazy softness as in her brief fits of anger it is fulgent with quick-flashing fire?
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