Mag*nif"i*cence (?), n.
[F. magnificence,
L. magnificentia. See Magnific.] The act of doing
what is magnificent; the state or quality of being magnificent.
Acts xix. 27. "Then cometh magnificence." Chaucer.
And, for the heaven's
wide circuit, let it speak The Maker's high
magnificence, who
built so spacious. Milton.
The noblest monuments of Roman magnificence.
Eustace.
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