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Splendor

Splendor \Splen"dor\, n.[L. fr. splendere to shine: cf. F. splendeur.]

  1. Great brightness; brilliant luster; brilliancy; as, the splendor ot the sun.
    --B. Jonson.

  2. Magnifience; pomp; parade; as, the splendor of equipage, ceremonies, processions, and the like. ``Rejoice in splendor of mine own.''
    --Shak.

  3. Brilliancy; glory; as, the splendor of a victory.

    Syn: Luster; brilliancy; magnifience; gorgeousness; display; showiness; pomp; parade; grandeur.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
splendor

mid-15c., from Middle French esplendour, Anglo-French esplendour (Old French splendeur, splendor, 12c.) or directly from Latin splendor "brilliance, brightness," from splendere "be bright, shine" (see splendid).

Wiktionary
splendor

n. 1 Great light, luster or brilliance. 2 magnificent appearance, display or grandeur.

WordNet
splendor
  1. n. a quality that outshines the usual [syn: luster, lustre, brilliancy, splendour]

  2. the quality of being magnificent or splendid or grand [syn: magnificence, brilliance, splendour, grandeur, grandness]

Wikipedia
Splendor (1989 film)

Splendor is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola.

Splendor (1935 film)

Splendor ( 1935) is a drama film starring Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea, produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and distributed by United Artists.

This is the third film made by Hopkins and McCrea after The Richest Girl in the World and Barbary Coast. The two would also star together in These Three and Woman Chases Man.

Splendor (1999 film)

Splendor is a 1999 British-American romantic comedy film directed by Gregg Araki and starring Kathleen Robertson, Johnathon Schaech, and Matt Keeslar. The film deals with an open relationship between the three leads.

Splendor

Splendor or splendour may refer to:

Splendor (board game)

Splendor is a multiplayer board game designed by Marc André and first published 2014 by Space Cowboy. Players are gem merchants of the Renaissance buying gem mines, transportation, and shops. The game was nominated for the 2014 Spiel des Jahres (Game of the Year).

Usage examples of "splendor".

March blushed for the grotesque splendor of the spectacle, and was confounded to find some Englishmen admiring it, till he remembered that aesthetics were not the strong point of our race.

To Curt Newton, who had followed the shadow of that glory far back toward its source, the very stones of these ruins spoke of cosmic tragedy, of the agelong night that succeeded the blazing highest noon of human splendor.

After a long and victorious march, the new Avars arrived at the foot of Mount Caucasus, in the country of the Alani and Circassians, where they first heard of the splendor and weakness of the Roman empire.

The money that poured in allowed them to restore the mansions to their antebellum splendor, and soon Yankees and Europeans traveled by thousands to this living museum of the Old South.

Expert at the art of renovating antebellum mansions to their original splendor, Burnell Construction had proven its mettle once again.

Where in demon splendor Apollyon had stood, now was a blond man in golden armor.

It took nearly a day to reach the base of the range and begin our climb into the foothills, but then the splendor of Banff and Jasper unfolded.

And I was beginning to have revised thoughts about my good pal Bauhaus, who had set me up in less than palatial splendor.

Kayak Bill, who had once seen a tidal wave on Bering Sea, pictured it advancing in the grey unnatural night from the far reaches of the ocean, growing larger and larger as it neared the shallows off Kon Klayu, and then, tossing its dancing crest to the sky in gigantic abandon, curling down from aloft in green-white, crushing splendor and flinging itself far over the beachline in its endeavor to encompass them all.

Besides a thorough holystone fore and aft, salt-stained sides were sluiced with fresh water, brightwork brought to a thorough gleam and the seadulled colors around the beakhead and figurehead touched up to their usual striking splendor.

The practice introduced into that province of appointing bishops to the most inconsiderable towns, and very frequently to the most obscure villages, contributed to multiply the splendor and importance of their religious societies, which during the course of the third century were animated by the zeal of Tertullian, directed by the abilities of Cyprian, and adorned by the eloquence of Lactantius.

I found Steamboat Springs on my own, Lester Wall pointed me toward the splendors of the Elk River Valley and Larry and Marilyn Shames planted the seeds that led me from there to the blowdown in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness.

A city within a city, Chinatown was a splash of Oriental splendor centered within drab surroundings.

As Clio moved forward, she saw that the committee sat at a lone table anchoring down a maroon Persian carpet of faded splendor.

Our business, however, is only with the principal personages, so we will allow the common crowd quietly to mount to the galleries and satisfy their senses with the coarser viands, while their imagination is stimulated by the sight of the splendor and luxury below.