English edit

Etymology edit

Latin, from resplendere (to shine brightly).

Noun edit

resplendency (countable and uncountable, plural resplendencies)

  1. resplendence, radiant beauty
    • c. 1681, John Scott, The Christian Life from its beginning to its Consummation in Glory [] :
      the resplendency of his own almighty goodness
  2. (mathematics) A property of the truth of sentence structures in Peano arithmetic