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SMARAGDINE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective · of or relating to emeralds. · emerald-green in color. noun. Rare., smaragd. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of smaragdine. First ...
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smaragdine - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
smaragdine · English · French · Latin. edit. Adjective. edit. smaragdīne. vocative masculine singular of smaragdīnus.
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Emerald Tablet - Wikipedia
The Emerald Tablet, also known as the Smaragdine Table or the Tabula Smaragdina, is a compact and cryptic text traditionally attributed to the legendary ...
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smaragdine
smaragdine, n. and a. (sməˈrægdɪn, -aɪn) Also 5 smaragdin, -yn(e, -en, -an, -one, 6 smaradine. [ad. L. smaragdin-us of emerald, a. Gr. σµαράγδιν-ος, f. σµάραγδος: see smaragdus. Cf. OF. smaragdine n., mod.F. smaragdin, -ine adj.] A. n. = smaragd. This use is due to a misunderstanding of the Vulgate ...
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smaragdine - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Forms, smaragdī̆ne adj. Etymology, L smaragdinus & OF smaragdin, var. of esmeraudin. Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. Emerald-green.
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Smaragdine - Webster's Dictionary 1828
SMARAG'DINE, adjective [Latin Smaragdinus.] Pertaining to emerald; consisting of emerald, or resembling it; of an emerald green.
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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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How to Pronounce Smaragdine - YouTube
This video shows you How to Pronounce Smaragdine, pronunciation guide. Learn MORE CONFUSING NAMES/WORDS: ...
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smaragdine, n. & adj. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for smaragdine is from 1382, in Bible (Wycliffite, early version). smaragdine is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin smaragdinus.
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SMARAGD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Middle English smaragde, from Latin smaragdus, from Greek smaragdos, of Semitic origin; akin to Akkadian barraqtu gemstone.
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Smaragdine • emerald • christmas • jolly • cadmium green - Pinterest
smaragdine is a clear, deep-green color that is named after a rare variety of beryl that is colored green by chromium and valued as a gem.
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The official Tähtivaeltaja site
Jeff VanderMeer: Dispatches From Smaragdine
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34th Scripps National Spelling Bee
The winner was 12-year-old John Capehart of Tulsa, Oklahoma, correctly spelling the word smaragdine.
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The Mirror of Alchimy
Any Imperfect Body
The following alchemical writings are appended to Pseudo-Bacon's tract in the 1597 edition:
The Commentary of Hortulanus, upon the Smaragdine
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List of One Thousand and One Nights characters
Zumurrud
Zumurrud the Smaragdine (, Zumurrud-i Samarqandi, 'emerald of Samarkand') is a slave girl who appears in Ali Shar and Zumurrud.
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