v. Obs. rare. [Cf. RESPLENDISH v.] a. intr. To shine. b. trans. To make splendid.
1565. J. Phillip, Patient Grissell, 1235. Of Pango I the Countis am, my praise doth splendish bright.
1583. Stubbes, Anat. Abus., I. (1879), 18. To splendish, beautifie and set forthe the maiestie and glorie of this his earthly kyngdome.