Obs. rare. [a. OF. fulgure, f. L. fulgur lightning.] = FULGOR.

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a. 1633.  Austin, Medit. (1635), 88. The Light or fulgure in it [star], was purely Supernaturall.

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1661.  Morgan, Sph. Gentry, I. iii. 34. Noble by reason of fulgure and transparencie.

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