An indication of radiant light drawn around the head of a saint.
The outermost region of the sun's atmosphere; visible as a white halo during a solar eclipse.
1 He surrounded his favourite sport with an aureole of elegance and beauty.
2 A glow of life seemed like an aureole to shine about her.
3 You put an aureole on vice, provided only if it is honest.
4 He squinted in the gloom at the tiny aureole of the candle.
5 In the aureole of their torchlight the face of Père Bonne-chance appeared.
6 The infidels of one age have been the aureole saints of the next.
7 He saw light arise before him, a scarlet aureole that cloaked Powel's body.
8 A narrow brown aureole , the product of mortification, is not long in appearing.
9 Her fair hair, blowing in the wind, formed an aureole round her face.
10 A faint aureole of light crept up back of the pass.
11 It was the daily theme of her lady's-maid,- a natural aureole to her head.
12 There, now the sun is full on it, it is like an aureole .
13 From the Catholic standpoint Luther deserves an aureole for that struggle.
14 The waving hair is brushed back to form an aureole about his face.
15 No time or chance for any maidenly hesitation or softening aureole of words.
16 Long thin wisps of silvery, unkempt hair framed his face like an aureole .
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