Word of the Day
for Wednesday,
October 17, 2012
Fulgurant \FUHL-gyer-uhnt\, adjective:
Flashing like lightning.
Now, as died the fulgurant
rage that had supported her, and her normal strength being exhausted, a sudden
weakness intervened, and she couldn't but allow Mike to lead her to a seat.
-- George Moore, Mike Fletcher: A Novel
-- George Moore, Mike Fletcher: A Novel
He failed: the storm
ran closer, fulgurant
brilliance striding the sorry landscape like the stilted legs of some vast
insect, the wind strengthening, carrying the odor of corruption, the thunder
growling as if in anticipation.
-- Angus Wells, Wild Magic
-- Angus Wells, Wild Magic
Fulgurant is derived from the Latin word fulgurāre which meant "to
flash like lightning."
Thanks to: www.dictionary.com
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