rare. [f. BRILLIANT a.] trans. To cut as a brilliant.
1752. Beawes, Lex Mercat., 777. The Diamonds to which they have given the name of Nayffez or dwarf Points are naturally brillianted.
1784. H. Walpole, Corr., IV. 377 (D.). The new Bristol stones would pass on a more skilful lapidary than I am for having been brillianted by a professed artist.