BRIGHTLY
BRIGHTLY, adverb britely. Splendidly; with luster.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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BRIGHTLY, adverb britely. Splendidly; with luster.
BRIGHTNESS, noun briteness. Splendor; luster; glitter.1. Acuteness, applied to the faculties; sharpness of wit; as the brightness of a man's parts.
BRIGO'SE, adjective [from brigue.] Contentious. [Not used.]
BRIGUE, noun breeg. A cabal; intrigue; faction; contention. [Little used.]BRIGUE, verb intransitive breeg. To canvass; to solicit. [Little used.]
BRILL'IANCY, noun [See Brilliant.] Splendor; glitter; great brightness.
BRILL'IANT, adjective [Eng. beryl and pearl.]1. Sparkling with luster; glittering; as a brilliant gem; a brilliant dress.2. Splendid; shining; as a brilliant achievement.Washing...
BRILL'IANTLY, adverb Splendidly.
BRILL'IANTNESS, noun Brilliancy; splendor; glitter.
BRILLS, noun The hair on the eyelids of a horse.
BRIM, noun1. The rim, lip or broadborder of any vessel or other thing; as the brim of a hat, or of a vessel.2. The upper edge of a vessel, whether broad or not; as the brim of a...
BRIM'FUL, adjective [brim and full.] Full to the top; completely full; as a glass brimful; a heart brimful of tears.
BRIM'FULNESS, noun Fulness to the top. [Not used.]
BRIM'LESS, adjective Having no brim.
BRIM'MER, noun A bowl full to the top.
BRIM'MING, adjective Full to the top or brim; as a brimming pail.
BRIM'STONE, noun Sulphur; a hard, brittle, inflammable substance, of a lemon yellow color, which has no smell, unless heated, and which becomes negatively electric by heat and f...
BRIM'STONY, adjective Full of brimstone, or containing it; resembling brimstone; sulphurous.
BRIND'ED, adjective Marked with spots; tabby; having different colors.
BRIN'DLE, noun [from brind, the root of brinded.]The state of being brinded; spottedness.
BRIN'DLED, adjective spotted; variegated with spots of different colors.
BRINE, noun1. Water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt, like the water of the ocean. Artificial brine is used for the preservation of the flesh of animals, fish, vegeta...
BRI'NE-PAN, noun [brine and pan.] A pit of salt water, where, by the action of the sun, salt is formed by crystallization.
BRI'NE-PIT, noun [brine and pit.] A brine pan, or a salt spring from which water is taken to be boiled or evaporated for making salt.
BRI'NE-SPRING, noun [bring and spring.] A spring of salt water.
BRING, verb transitive1. To fetch; to bear, convey or lead from a distant to a nearer place, or to a person; as, bring me a book from the shelf; bring me a morsel of bread. In t...
BRING'ER, noun One who brings, or conveys to.Bringer in, the person who introduces.Bringer up, an instructor; one who feeds, clothes, and educates; also, one who is in the rear ...
BRING'ING, participle present tense Bearing to; conveying; persuading; causing to come.BRING'ING FORTH, noun Production.