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Alizari

Alizari
  (ælɪˈzɑːrɪ)
  [Fr. and Sp., according to Devic, prob. ad. Arab. al the + ‭ﻋa{cced}ārah juice pressed out, extract, f. ‭ﻋa{cced}ara to press, extract. This is confirmed by the variant form azala ‘la graine de garance qu'on apporte de la Turquie asiatique est appelée azala ou izari’ (Bose Dict. d'hist. nat., in Littré Supplt.]
  A commercial name of the Madder of the Levant.

1850 Bot. Gaz. 84 The madder, called by the ancient Greeks Erythrodanon, now bears the name of Alizari. 1875 Ure Dict. Arts I. 158 The root of the Rubia peregrina, called in the Levant Alizari, was the material to which dyers had recourse, and large quantities of it are at the present day imported into Europe from Smyrna, under the name of Turkey roots.

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