sunbright

English

Etymology

sun + bright

Adjective

sunbright (not comparable)

  1. (poetic) Full of sunshine; bright like the sun.
    • 1868, The Sunbright Clime, in Jessie Oglethorpe: or The Story of a Daughter's Devotion and Other Tales (page 301)
      Have you heard, have you heard of the sunbright clime,
      Undimmed by sorrow, unhurt by time;
      Where age hath no power o'er the fadeless frame,
      Where the eye is fire and the heart is flame —
      Have you heard of that sunbright clime?
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