overglow
/ˌəʊvəˈɡləʊ/
Etymology
From over- + glow.
noun
- The glow of light appearing above or surrounding an object; halation
- The state of excessive glowing.“The very color itself would make appeal to special kinds of inherited feelings, simply because of its relation to awful spectacles, —the glare of the volcano-summit, the furious vermilion of lava, the raging of forest-fires, the overglow of cities kindling in the track of war, the smouldering of ruin, the blazing of funeral-pyres. And in this lurid race-memory of fire as destroyer, —as the " raven”
verb
- To beam or radiate; glow exceedingly or excessively