Dictionary entry

Orient

Webster's Dictionary 1913

O″ri‐ent (ō″rĭ‐ent), a. [F., fr. L. oriens, -entis, p. pr. of oriri to rise. See Origin.] 1. Rising, as the sun.

Moon, that now meet'st the orient sun. Milton.

2. Eastern; oriental. “The orient part.” Hakluyt.

3. Bright; lustrous; superior; pure; perfect; pellucid; — used of gems and also figuratively, because the most perfect jewels are found in the East. “Pearls round and orient.” Jer. Taylor.Orient gems.” Wordsworth.Orient liquor in a crystal glass.” Milton.