Transcendently+splendid
1splendid — adjective Etymology: Latin splendidus, from splendēre to shine; perhaps akin to Middle Irish lainn bright Date: 1624 1. possessing or displaying splendor: as a. shining, brilliant b. marked by showy magnificence 2. illustrious, grand 3. a …
2transplendent — a. Transcendently splendid, radiant, brilliant, glittering, scintillant, resplendent …
3John Quincy Adams: Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source Friday, March 4, 1825 In compliance with an usage coeval with the existence of our Federal Constitution, and sanctioned by the example of my predecessors in the career upon which I am about to enter, I appear, my… …
4Bartolome Esteban Murillo — Bartolomé Esteban Murillo † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bartolomé Esteban Murillo Spanish painter; b. at Seville, 31 December, 1617; d. there 5 April, 1682. His family surname was Esteban; that of Murillo, which he assumed in accordance… …