spangling
English
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editspangling (comparative more spangling, superlative most spangling)
- That spangles; glittering, sparkling.
- 1817 December, Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Revolt of Islam. […]”, in [Mary] Shelley, editor, The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley. […], volume I, London: Edward Moxon […], published 1839, →OCLC, page 220:
- It was a crumbling heap, whose portal dark / With blooming ivy trails was overgrown; / Upon whose floor the spangling sands were strown, / And rarest sea-shells, which the eternal flood, / Slave to the mother of the months, had thrown / Within the walls of that gray tower, […]
Noun
editspangling (plural spanglings)
- A sparkling metallic ornamentation.
- gerund of spangle: the act of fixing spangles or sparkling objects to something.
Verb
editspangling
- present participle and gerund of spangle