gloriousness

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From glorious +‎ -ness.

Noun[edit]

gloriousness (countable and uncountable, plural gloriousnesses)

  1. glory, the state or quality of being glorious
    • 1864, George MacDonald, A Hidden Life and Other Poems[1]:
      Wakes within, the ancient mind For a gloriousness defined: As she sought and knew your pleasure,-- Wiling with a dancing measure, Underneath your closed eyes She calls the shapes of clouded skies; White forms flushing hyacinthine Twine in curvings labyrinthine; Seem with godlike graceful feet, For such mazy motion meet, To press from air each lambent note, On whose throbbing fire they float; With an airy wishful gait On each others' motion wait; Naked arms and vesture free Fill up the dance of harmony.
    • 1900, Various, Sacred Books of the East[2]:
      These two variegated, great goddesses striving for gloriousness, the golden ones who move crookedly, have approached thy sacrificial grass.
    • 2000 January 21, Chuck Shepherd, “News of the Weird”, in Chicago Reader[3]:
      Said the artist, "I'm celebrating the gloriousness of putrefaction."