ˈfu̇ljənt, ˈfəl- adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin fulgent-, fulgens, present participle of fulgēre to shine, flash; akin to Latin flagrare to burn — more at black
: dazzlingly bright : radiant
the sun was fulgent — Dan Levin
lilac and wistaria … fulgent , with a burning scent — William Faulkner
• ful·gent·ly adverb