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Lambent and Flames playing lightly on or over a surface : flickering; softly bright or radiant; marked by lightness or brilliance especially of expression… See the full definition
The earliest known use of the adjective lambent is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for lambent is from 1647, in the writing of Abraham Cowley, poet. lambent is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin lambent-em, lambĕre. See etymology.
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adjective. definition 1: flickering or playing lightly over a surface, as light or flame. definition 2: playful and brilliant, as wit. definition 3: glowing softly. On this misty night, a lambent haze blanketed the city. related words:
Lambent definition: softly bright or radiant. See examples of LAMBENT used in a sentence.
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