orient (adj.)
lustrous, brilliant, bright
AC I.v.41[Alexas to Cleopatra, of Antony] He kissed ... / This orient pearl
MND IV.i.53[Oberon to Puck, of the dew] which sometime on the buds / Was wont to swell, like round and orient pearls
PP.10.3[] Bright orient pearl, alack, too timely shaded
R3 IV.iv.322[King Richard to Queen Elizabeth, of her tears] transformed to orient pearl
Ven.981[of Venus' tears] Yet sometimes falls an orient drop beside
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