51Թ

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radiancy

[ rey-dee-uhn-see ]

noun

plural radiancies.


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Other 51Թs From

  • ԴDz·d·· noun
  • ܲ·d·· noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of radiancy1

First recorded in 1640–50; radi(ant) + -ancy
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Example Sentences

No radiancy of joy is in it, no assurance of bliss.

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Then, with a sudden radiancy lighting her eyes, she added, “And there’s a little boy with her.”

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He flashed through the heavy atmosphere of a dull debate with the scintillating radiancy of a firefly.

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When "in thy arms bird Helen fell," She died, sad man, she died for thee; Nor could the films of death dispel Her loving eye's sweet radiancy.

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"Over my spirit flash and float in divine radiancy the bright and glorious visions of the world to which I go."

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