rare. [f. BRILLIANT a.] trans. To cut as a brilliant.

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1752.  Beawes, Lex Mercat., 777. The Diamonds … to which they have given the name of Nayffez or dwarf Points … are naturally brillianted.

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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.

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