REFULGENT
Re*ful"gent (r*fl"jent), a. Etym: [L. refulgens, p. pr. of refulgere
to flash back, to shine bright; pref. re- re- + fulgere to shine. See
Fulgent.]

Defn: Casting a bright light; radiant; brilliant; resplendent;
shining; splendid; as, refulgent beams.
— Re*ful"gent*ly, adv.
So conspicuous and refulgent a truth. Boyle.

REFUND
Re*fund" (r*fnd"), v. t. Etym: [Pref. re- + fund.]

Defn: To fund again or anew; to replace (a fund or loan) by a new fund; as, to refund a railroad loan.

REFUND Re*fund" (r*fnd"), v. t. Etym: [L. refundere; pref. re- re- + fundere to pour: cf. F. refondre, refonder. See Fuse to melt, and cf. Refound to cast again, 1st Refuse.]

1. To pour back. [R. & Obs.] Were the humors of the eye tinctured with any color, they would refund that color upon the object. Ray.

2. To give back; to repay; to restore. A governor, that had pillaged the people, was . . . sentenced to refund what he had wrongfully taken. L'Estrange.

3. To supply again with funds; to reimburse. [Obs.]

REFUNDER
Re*fund"er (-r), n.

Defn: One who refunds.