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BrightBright Bright, v. i.
See Brite, v. i. Bright
Bright Bright, n.
Splendor; brightness. [Poetic]
Dark with excessive bright thy skirts appear. --Milton.
Bright
Bright Bright, adv.
Brightly. --Chaucer.
I say it is the moon that shines so bright. --Shak.
Bright
Brite Brite, Bright Bright, v. t.
To be or become overripe, as wheat, barley, or hops. [Prov.
Eng.]
Brighten
Brighten Bright"en, v. i. [AS. beorhtan.]
To grow bright, or more bright; to become less dark or
gloomy; to clear up; to become bright or cheerful.
And night shall brighten into day. --N. Cotton.
And, all his prospects brightening to the last, His
heaven commences ere world be past. --Goldsmith.
Bright-harnessed
Bright-harnessed Bright"-har`nessed, a.
Having glittering armor. [Poetic] --Milton.
BrightnessBrightness Bright"ness, n. [AS. beorhines. See Bright.]
1. The quality or state of being bright; splendor; luster;
brilliancy; clearness.
A sudden brightness in his face appear. --Crabbe.
2. Acuteness (of the faculties); sharpness 9wit.
The brightness of his parts . . . distinguished him.
--Prior.
Syn: Splendor; luster; radiance; resplendence; brilliancy;
effulgence; glory; clearness. Brightsome
Brightsome Bright"some, a.
Bright; clear; luminous; brilliant. [R.] --Marlowe.
Embright
Embright Em*bright", v. t.
To brighten. [Obs.]
EyebrightEyebright Eye"bright`, n. (Bot.)
A small annual plant (Euphrasia officinalis), formerly much
used as a remedy for diseases of the eye.
Meaning of Brigh from wikipedia
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Queen of the Land, and thus
become intoxicated by her.[citation needed]
Brigh Brigaid, also
spelled as
Briugaid or Brughaidh, (flourished
circa CE 50...
- BYU
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multidisciplinary academic journal covering a
broad array of
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Bridget is an
Irish female name
derived from the
Gaelic noun
brígh,
meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue". An
alternative meaning of the name is "exalted...
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Tennessee on 15 May 2018
White ****pie: 2.35 kg (5 lb 3 oz),
caught by Fred
Brigh at Enid Dam,
Mississippi on 31 July 1957 Eschmeyer,
William N.; Fricke,...
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Bright Eyes may
refer to:
Bright Eyes (band), an
indie rock
group featuring Conor Oberst Bright Eyes (song), a 1979 song
performed by Art Garfunkel, featured...
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Sanford EMS Unit 6784
arriving at the Mary
Brigh Building in
Rochester MN...
- Welsh/Cornish/Breton bri 'prestige, re****tion, honour, dignity',
Scottish Gaelic brìgh 'pith, power',
Irish brí 'energy, significance', Manx bree 'power, energy'...
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Microsoft Learn. 8
December 2022.
Retrieved 15
April 2023. Cox,
Richard (1991).
Brìgh nam Facal.
Roinn nan Cànan Ceilteach. p. V. ISBN 978-0903204-21-7. Cleminson...
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Produced the
first translations of
Roman classical literature into Danish.
Brigh Brigaid 50
Ireland Saint Bridget Celtic brehon (judge). Some of her work...
- from the
original on 25
April 2017.
Retrieved 24
April 2017. Cox,
Richard Brìgh nam
Facal (1991)
Roinn nan Cànan
Ceilteach ISBN 0-903204-21-5 Macbain, Alexander...