Charlton T. Lewis, An Elementary Latin Dictionary (aka. Elem. Lewis,) and

Charlton T. Lewis, Charles Short, A Latin Dictionary (aka. Lewis & Short)

 

effulgeō , ēre (once ere, V.) [ex + fulgeo] , to shine out, gleam forth, flash out: nova lux oculis effulsit, V.: Faleriis ingens lumen effulsisse, L.: auro, V.--Fig.: effulgebant Philippus ac Alexander, L.: audaciā aut insignibus effulgens, Ta. (Entry in Elem. Lewis)

 

ĕf-fulgĕo , si, 2 (

I. inf. effulgĕre, Verg. A. 8, 677; Claud. VI. Cons. Hon. 546), v. n., to shine or gleam forth, to glitter (not anteAug.).

I. Lit.: nova lux oculis effulsit, Verg. A. 9, 731 ; cf. Liv. 22, 1; 28, 15; 41, 21: auro Ductores longe effulgent, Verg. A. 5, 133 ; cf.: auro (fluctus), id. ib. 8, 677 : nimbo (Pallas), id. ib. 2, 616 (Forbig. ad loc.; Rib. and Lad. limbo): veste nivea (sacerdos), Sil. 3, 695 : ornatu, Tac. A. 13, 13 : sol, Vulg. Sirach, 50, 7 .--

II. Trop.: omnis Graeciae fabulositas ex hoc primum sinu effulsit, Plin. H. N. 4 init. ; Liv. 45, 7: audacia aut insignibus effulgens, Tac. H. 4, 29 : sensus aliquis argută et brevi sententiă, id. Or. 20 ; cf. Quint. 10, 6, 5. (Entry in Lewis & Short)