Obs. rare. [f. next: see -ANCE.] Dazzling brilliance (as of lightning).
1652. Benlowes, Theoph., VI. xxiv.
| Who, like a full-orbd Moon, our Stars out-shind | |
| In glorious Fulgurance of Minde! | |
| Ibid., VII. xxviii. | |
| Forth from This FULGURANCE such Splendors fly, | |
| As shall draw up frail Dust on HIGH; | |
| Which, else, would in its lumpish Vrn still bedrid lie. |