a. Also 7 fulgrous. [f. L. fulgur lightning + -OUS.] Resembling lightning; full of or charged with lightning. Also fig.

1

1616.  J. Lane, Cont. Sqr’s. T., VIII. 217.

        Or as if th’ pitchie clowdes of fulgrous heavn
had taen their In vp, neath the spheres seaven.

2

1865.  Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XIX. viii. VIII. 261. The angry similitude had shot, slightly fulgurous and consolatory, athwart the gloom of one’s mood.

3

1876.  Lowell, Ode, Poet. Wks. 1890, IV. 94. Of Rome, fair quarry where those eagles crowd Whose fulgurous vans about the world had blown Triumphant storm and seeds of polity.

4