Fulgor and fulgurous
Fulgor is an archaic word meaning dazzling
brightness, splendour.
Its adjective,
fulgurous, is not mentioned as being archaic and therefore is presumably in current
usage. (Note the change of the 'o' to a 'u' in the word). It is described as meaning
dazzling; amazingly impressive; eye-popping; suggestive of the flashing of
lightning or the cracking of a whip; emitting flashes of lightning or similar
to lightning.
I recognized this one easily because of the Italian word fulgore, by the same meaning as fulgor. It is used in the bible.
ReplyDeleteNow, there's a thought, Meike. A few chapters of the Bible would give me a lot of interesting words, wouldn't it.
DeleteThey would indeed, John!
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