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ˈshiningly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a shining manner; with a shining appearance; brightly, brilliantly.
1382Wyclif Luke xvi. 19 Sum man was rich,..and he eet ech day schynyngli [L. splendide]. c1440Gesta Rom. lxvi. 305 (Harl. MS.), Þe myȝty men and riche men of þis wordle, þat hath golde, and goodis shynyngly. 1556J. Heywood Spider & F. xlii. 17 The show..Upon the ten flies parte showth more shininglie Then on the one spiders side. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xx. §5 Let vs now behold his vertues as they are shiningly deduced into action. 1612R. Sheldon Serm. St. Martin's 15 A God, shiningly appearing in Christ. 1824Galt Rothelan I. ii. iv. 181 His eye, which was ever shiningly intellectual. 1836Tait's Mag. III. 447 The silver spoons and forks were laid shiningly side by side in a varnished press. 1859Sala Tw. round Clock (1861) 163 Her ladyship's own private bank is in a shiningly aristocratic street. 1891‘L. Keith’ Lost Illus. II. xix. 208 Shiningly, spotlessly, insolently new. So ˈshiningness, brightness, brilliance.
1703Phil. Trans. XXV. 1538 The shiningness being wholly occasioned by the reflexion of the Light from the polisht sides. 1752‘Sir H. Beaumont’ Crito 41 note, The Epithets marmoreus, eburneus, and candidus, are all applied..to the Shiningness here spoken of. 1837New Monthly Mag. XLIX. 24 Albeit swaying so our thoughts In shiningness and motion. |