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EFFULGENCE

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ef⋅ful⋅gent

[i-fuhl-juhnt, i-fool-]
–adjective
shining forth brilliantly; radiant.

Origin:
1730–40; < L effulgent- (s. of effulgēns, prp. of effulgēre), equiv. to ef- ef- + fulg(ēre) to shine + -ent- -ent


ef⋅ful⋅gence, noun
ef⋅ful⋅gent⋅ly, adverb
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ef·ful·gence   (ĭ-fŏŏl'jəns, ĭ-fŭl'-)   
n.  A brilliant radiance.
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Word Origin & History

effulgence 
1667, from L.L. effulgentia, from L. effulgentum (nom. effulgens), prp. of effulgere "shine forth," from ex- "out" + fulgere "to shine" (see phlegm).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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