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smaragd
smaragd Now rare. (ˈsmærægd) Forms: α. 3–8 smaragde, 4– smaragd (6–7 smarag). β. 6 smaradg, 6–7 smaradge. [a. OF. smaragde (more commonly esmaragde, esmeraude, -alde: see emerald), or ad. L. smaragdus smaragdus. Cf. MDu. and Du. smaragd, MHG. smaragt (G. smaragd, † schmaragd).] A precious stone of a...
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Smaragd
Smaragd may refer to:
Smaragd (genus)
a classification of Wachau wine
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Smaragd (genus)
Smaragd (Smaragdus) or Zsámbéki was the name of a gens (Latin for "clan"; nemzetség in Hungarian) in the Kingdom of Hungary. Notable members
Smaragd I, son of Ainordi de Champagne, comes
Egidius
Smaragd II, judge royal (1205–1206), voivode of Transylvania (1206)
Smaragd III
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smaragdian
smaˈragdian, a. rare. [f. smaragd + -ian.] (See quot. and smaragdine a. 2.)1673 Two Strange & Wonderful Prophets, etc. Title-p., A New Prophecy lately discovered, written on a Smaragdian Table, by a Learned Rosy Crusian.
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John Smaragd
Family
John was born into the gens (clan) Smaragd, an illustrious noble family of French origin. John had two brothers, Nicholas and Smaragd. They were ancestors of the Ajnárdfi branch of the Smaragd kindred, while John had no known descendants.
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smarald
† smarald Obs.—1 [var. of smaragd, after Fr. forms in -alde.] A smaragd; an emerald.1599 R. Linche Fount. Anc. Fiction K iij, His shoes are made of the greene Smarald.
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Aynard Smaragd
Smaragd possessed the lordship of Kasza already in 1272. The Ajnárdfi branch of the gens Smaragd descended from Nicholas (I) and Smaragd (IV).
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smaragdite
smaragdite Min. (sməˈrægdaɪt) [a. F. smaragdite (Saussure, 1796), f. Gr. σµάραγδ-ος smaragd + -ite1 2 b. Cf. Gr. σµαραγδίτης (λίθος).] A brilliant grass-green or emerald-green variety of amphibole or hornblende. In early use occasionally identified with diallage, to which it bears some resemblance.1...
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Gilét Smaragd
Gilét (I) from the kindred Smaragd (; died after 1266) was a Hungarian nobleman in the 13th century. Background
Gilét (or Gyleth) was born into the gens (clan) Smaragd, an illustrious noble family of French origin.
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Smaragd of Transylvania
Smaragd (II) from the kindred Smaragd (; died after 1223) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman from the gens Smaragd, who held several positions during Egidius and Smaragd possibly also had another brother Paul.
Smaragd had three children, one of them was Smaragd III, archbishop of Kalocsa.
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Egidius Smaragd
Egidius from the kindred Smaragd (; died after 1215) was a Hungarian distinguished nobleman at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. He was the son of Smaragd (I), who is referred to as comes in the 1160s.
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F.X. Pichler 'Unendlich' Riesling Smaragd, Wachau, Austria
国内市场参考价:. ¥2380. 酒款综述 OVERVIEW. 关于"皮希勒无限雷司令干白葡萄酒 (F.X. Pichler 'Unendlich' Riesling Smaragd, Wachau, Austria) "的酒款综述. 这款酒品质卓越,曾多次获得90分以上的评分。. 这款酒带有柠檬、柑橘和鲜花的香气。.
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Smaragd of Kalocsa
Smaragd (III) from the kindred Smaragd (; died July 1265) was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who served as archbishop of Kalocsa from 1257 to Early career
Smaragd III was born into the gens (clan) Smaragd (or Smaragdus).
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Gilet (name)
Notable people with the name include:
Don Gilet (born 1967), British actor
Gilet Velut (fl. early 15th century), French composer
Gilét Smaragd (fl.
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Cora setosa
The thallus is emerald-green (smaragd) when fresh, measuring up to across and comprising four or five circular lobes arranged in layers above each other
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