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Definition of Resplendency
1. Noun. Brilliant radiant beauty. "The glory of the sunrise"
Generic synonyms: Beauty
Derivative terms: Glorify, Glorify, Glorify, Glorious, Glorious, Resplend, Resplendent, Resplend, Resplendent
Definition of Resplendency
1. Noun. resplendence, radiant beauty ¹
2. Noun. (mathematics) A property of the truth of sentence structures in Peano Arithmetic ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Resplendency
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Resplendency
Literary usage of Resplendency
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Graded School Speller by Frank Ellsworth Spaulding, William Dana Miller (1914)
"Their resplendency would be hideous to us. II Indian ornaments were fantastic.
Their blankets were embroidered with beads. Sinews of animals served for ..."
2. GTropología: a key to open Scripture metaphors [by B. Keach and T. Delaune by Benjamin Keach (1858)
"First, As light is glorious because it is the most excellent rays, resplendency,
and shin- ings forth of the sun ; so in the Gospel, because it is the ..."
3. The World's Best Orations: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time by David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler (1899)
"Gentlemen, I would not have to defend my own speeches if they had the resplendency
and the beauty attributed to them by Mr. Sagasta. ..."
4. Modern Eloquence by Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh (1903)
"Gentlemen, I would not have to defend my own speeches if they had the resplendency
and the beauty attributed to them by Mr. Sagasta. ..."
5. Popular Treatises on Science Written During the Middle Ages by Thomas Wright, Historical Society of Science (1841)
"Now I will change my metre, in order to arrange better my discourse ; * * * *
thereby we have resplendency, that we are to reign with God. ..."
6. Popular Treatises on Science Written During the Middle Ages by Thomas Wright, Historical Society of Science (1841)
"—Thus truly, as the sun often—in the moon gives light and resplendency;—and as
you see when you look at the moon,—that in it there is no light and no ..."