a. Also 7 fulgrous. [f. L. fulgur lightning + -OUS.] Resembling lightning; full of or charged with lightning. Also fig.
1616. J. Lane, Cont. Sqrs. T., VIII. 217.
Or as if th pitchie clowdes of fulgrous heavn | |
had taen their In vp, neath the spheres seaven. |
1865. Carlyle, Fredk. Gt., XIX. viii. VIII. 261. The angry similitude had shot, slightly fulgurous and consolatory, athwart the gloom of ones mood.
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.