LAMBENT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Lambent, which first appeared in English in the 17th century, is a part of this tradition, coming from lambens, a form of the Latin verb lambere, meaning “to lick ” (Lap, as in “waves lapping at the shore,” also counts lambere among its distant relations )
Lambent - definition of lambent by The Free Dictionary 1 running or moving lightly over a surface: lambent tongues of flame 2 dealing lightly and gracefully with a subject: lambent wit 3 softly bright or radiant: a lambent light
LAMBENT – Word of the Day – The English Nook Lambent describes light that glows without glare, dances without burning, and touches without searing From candlelight to moonlight, or wit to presence, it evokes gentle brilliance—a soft, living shimmer