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Jacinth - Wikipedia
Jacinth or hyacinth is a yellow-red to red-brown variety of zircon used as a gemstone. Red zircon from Gilgit, Pakistan. In Exodus 28:19, one of the ... en.wikipedia.org
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Jacinth Gemstones - GemSelect
Jacinth is a traditional term for yellow, orange or red-brown zircon. Although the term jacinth is no longer much used in the gem trade, it is an important ... www.gemselect.com
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JACINTH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. hyacinth 2. a gem more nearly orange in color than a hyacinth Word History Etymology Middle English iacinct, from Anglo-French jacinte, from Latin ... www.merriam-webster.com
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jacinth
jacinth (ˈdʒæsɪnθ, ˈdʒeɪsɪnθ) Forms: 3–7 iacinct(e, 4 iacynkt(e, -synkt, -cintt, 4–6 iacynct, iacynt(e, 4–7 iacynth, 6 iassink, 6–7 iacinth(e, iacint, (7–8 jacent, -int), 7– jacinth. See also hyacinth, and jacounce. [ME. iacynt, iacinct, a. OF. iacinte or late L. iacint(h)us, -inctus, an alteration ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacinth | Forgotten Realms Wiki - Fandom
Unique to the Realms, jacinth, also known as hyacinth and flamegem, was a corundum gemstone similar to sapphire.[6][7][3] This rare jewel had a fiery orange ... forgottenrealms.fandom.com
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Topical Bible: Jacinth
Jacinth is a precious stone mentioned in the Bible, known for its distinct reddish-orange hue. It is often associated with beauty and value. biblehub.com
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jacinth, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun jacinth is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for jacinth is from around 1230, ... www.oed.com
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Jacinth - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating c. 1200 from Old French jacinte or Late Latin iacintus, "jacinth" means a blue or sometimes red gem, related to the hyacinth flower. www.etymonline.com
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The Twelve Foundation Stones of the Heavenly City: Jacinth & Garnet
Jacinth (reddish-orange Zircon): Jacinth is the name we find in the Bible that is believed to refer to reddish-orange Zircon. Zircon is one of ... naturestreasuresatx.com
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Jacinth Meaning - Bible Definition and References
Jacinth [N] [S]. properly a flower of a reddish blue or deep purple (hyacinth), and hence a precious stone of that colour ( Revelation 21:20 ). www.biblestudytools.com
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Jacinth (horse)
Jacinth (1970–1992) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Jacinth was ridden in all of her major races by the South African-born jockey John Gorton. wikipedia.org
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jassink
jassink obs. f. jacinth. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jacinth-Ambrosia Mine
The Jacinth-Ambrosia Mine is a mine operated by Iluka Resources in South Australia. The mine operates inside of the Yellabinna Regional Reserve and is served by Jacinth Ambrosia Airport. wikipedia.org
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jacounce
† jaˈcounce, jaˈgounce Obs. Also 5 iaconct. [a. OF. jacunce (Roland, 11th c.), jagonce (Rom. Rose):—pop. L. type iacunti-us for *hiacynti-us, in cl. L. hyacinthius (sc. lapis), adj. from hyacinthus. With jaconct cf. jacinct, jacynct under jacinth.] The jacinth or hyacinth (precious stone).? a 1366 C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hyacinth (disambiguation)
Bridgerton, a character in Bridgerton Mineral Hyacinth (mineral), alternative name for yellow zircon Hyacinth (gemstone), a gemstone sometimes called jacinth wikipedia.org
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