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Definition of Radiancies
1. radiancy [n] - See also: radiancy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiancies
Literary usage of Radiancies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1876)
"And for all his smiles and radiancies, he was a man who could sympathize and
understand. Certainly she had been mistaken ; and there was relief in feeling ..."
2. The New World: A Quarterly Review of Religion, Ethics and Theology by Charles Carroll Everett, Crawford Howell Toy, Orello Cone, Nicholas Paine Gilman (1892)
"... way I wake or sleep, I wander not amid the Vast forlorn ; He guides, whose
storms that o'er the midnight sweep Melt in the scarlet radiancies of morn. ..."
3. Middle Temple Table Talk: With Some Talk about the Table Itself by William George Thorpe (1895)
"Both radiancies, whether of thought or crystallisation, possess a cold chaste
beauty of their own, lending itself, as need may be, to those circumstances of ..."
4. Yale Lectures on Preaching: And Other Writings by Nathaniel Judson Burton (1888)
"... and Hell-glooms, as there everywhere are, there be also Paradisaical radiancies
and cries of joy;— and in so far as a preacher is in the love of God, ..."
5. The Sunday Magazine by Thomas Guthrie, William Garden Blaikie, Benjamin Waugh (1875)
"And for alt his smiles and radiancies, he was a man who could sympathize and
understand. Certainly she had been mistaken ; and there was relief in feeling ..."