Etymology:
Meaning:
Splendid is an adjective that describes something as:
Origin:
The word "splendid" entered the English language in the 14th century from Old French "splendide," which in turn came from the Latin "splendidus." The Latin term originally referred to the shining of light or stars, but it later took on the broader meaning of "magnificent" or "glorious."
Usage:
Splendid is commonly used to describe:
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Etymology of Resplendent The word resplendent comes from the Latin word resplendens
Etymology Latin splendidus shining brilliant magnificent Proto Indo European roo
Etymology The word splendidly is derived from the Latin word splendidus which means
Etymology Latin splendidus shining brilliant magnificent Proto Indo European roo
Etymology The word splendor is derived from the Latin word splendere meaning to sh
Etymology Latin splendidus shining brilliant magnificent Proto Indo European roo
Etymology The word glorious comes from the Old French word glorius which in turn com
Etymology Latin splendidus shining brilliant Middle French splendide Old English
Etymology The word brilliant is derived from the Old French word brillant which in
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Etymology Origin Old French royal 12th century Derivation From Latin regalis i
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Etymology Latin magnificus Proto Indo European meg n meaning great Meaning
Etymology Excellent Late Middle English in the sense transcending what is ordinary