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[lam-buhnt] / ˈlæm bənt /


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Lambent in the gloom, a floating jar held amber liquid; inside, glowing starfish undulated.

From Nature • Jul. 21, 2020

The Misses Lambent, as before mentioned, bowed with dignity and grave condescension to the new mistress; and, taking her cue from the vicar’s sisters.

From The New Mistress A Tale by Fenn, George Manville

George, your behaviour to Beatrice Lambent is not correct.”

From The New Mistress A Tale by Fenn, George Manville

Lambent, lam′bent, adj. moving about as if touching lightly: gliding over: flickering.—n.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various

“Mr Canninge will excuse us, I’m sure; and, bless me, if here isn’t Mr Lambent coming up the drive.”

From The New Mistress A Tale by Fenn, George Manville




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