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Monday, June 18, 2007

resplendent: M-W's Word of the Day

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The Word of the Day for June 18 is:

resplendent \rih-SPLEN-dunt\ adjective
: shining brilliantly : characterized by a glowing splendor

Example sentence:
Zoo visitors excitedly snapped pictures of the peacock fanning his resplendent tail.

Did you know?
"Resplendent" has a lot in common with "splendid" ("shining, brilliant"), "splendent" ("shining, glossy"), and "splendor" ("brightness or luster"). Each of those glowing terms gets its shine from the Latin verb "splendere" ("to shine"). Etymologists believe "splendere" might also be related to Middle Irish "lainn," meaning "bright." "Splendent,"
"splendor," and "resplendent" first showed their lustrous senses in English during the 15th century, but "splendid" didn't show up until over 175 years later; its earliest known use dates from 1624.

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