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† ˈgypsine, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. gyps-um + -ine.] = gypseous.1695 Phil. Trans. XIX. 151 It makes a glittering shew, being built of Gypsine Stone, or Rock-Ising-glass, resembling alabaster. 1753 in Chambers Cycl. Supp.
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rock
▪ I. rock, n.1 (rɒk) Forms: 4–6 rokk(e, 4–7 rocke, 5 roc, 5–6 rok(e, 6 roocke, rough, Sc. roik, rolk, rouk, pl. rox; 4– rock. [a. OF. roke, roque, rocque fem. (also roche roche n.1, and in later F. roc masc.), = Prov. roca, rocha, Pg. rocha, Sp. roca, It. rocca, roccia, med.L. rocca (767), rocha, of...
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