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SARDIUS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
the precious stone, thought to have been a ruby, in the breastplate of the Jewish high priest. Exodus 28:17. sardius. / ˈsɑːdɪəs /. noun.
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Topical Bible: Sardius
Sardius, also known as carnelian, is a precious stone mentioned several times in the Bible, primarily in the context of the High Priest's breastplate and ...
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‖ sardius (ˈsɑːdɪəs) Also 4, 6 sardis, 6 sardeos, -ios, -ious; also in the anglicized forms 6 sardye, 7 sardie. [L. sardius (Vulg.), ad. Gr. σάρδιος, σάρδιον, f. σάρδεις Sardis: see Sardian.] A precious stone mentioned by ancient writers; see sard n.1 (Chiefly in translations of or allusions to the ...
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SARDIUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Late Latin, from (lapis) sardius Sardian (stone), from Greek sardios (lithos), perhaps from Sardeis Sardis, capital of Lydia.
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SARDIUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
sardonian in British English ... 1. a person who flatters with harmful or deadly intent. adjective. 2. another word for sardonic. Collins English Dictionary.
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Athysanini
Ribaut, 1942
Phycotettix Haupt, 1929
Pithyotettix Ribaut, 1942
Proceps Mulsant & Rey, 1855
Rhopalopyx Ribaut, 1939
Rhytistylus Fieber, 1875
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Topical Bible: Precious Stones: Sardine or Sardius
The sardine, also known as sardius, is a precious stone mentioned in the Bible, notable for its deep red color. This gemstone is often associated with beauty, ...
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Sardius - McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia
The sardius is the stone now called the carnelian, from its color (a carne), which resembles that of raw flesh.
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Gemstone: Sardius - The Quilted Diary
The modern name of Sardius is Carnelian. Gemologist recognize it as a translucent orange-red quartz. This gem is frequently found in tombs of ancient royals.
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Reference List - Sardius - King James Bible Dictionary
1. A precious stone; a mineral of a carmine red color, sometimes verging to violet, or intermediate between carmine and hyacinth red.
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Kaliningrad Oblast: SOBR “Viking”
Novgorod Oblast: SOBR “Rubin” ("Ruby" or "sardius")
Moscow Oblast: SOBR “Bulat” ("Damascus steel" or "sword made of
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Carnelian
The Hebrew odem (also translated as sardius), the first stone in the High Priest's breastplate, was a red stone, probably sard but perhaps red jasper. In Revelation 4:3, the One seated on the heavenly throne seen in the vision of John the apostle is said to "look like jasper and 'σαρδίῳ' (sardius transliterated
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