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ˈvirid, a. poet. and rhet. Also 7 viride. [ad. L. virid-is green, blooming, vigorous.] Green, verdant.1600 Fairfax Tasso xii. xciv, Her tombe was not of viride Spartane greet, Nor yet by cunning hand of Scopas wrought. 1658 H. Crompton Pierides 82 The virid Marjoram Her sparkling beauty did but see....
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Zacharias Praetorius
his father-in-law in 1559, a few months prior to his marriage, Praetorius wrote a eulogy titled Pious Lamentations on the Death of Reverend and Saint Virid Virid.
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virideous
† viˈrideous, a. Obs.—1 [Irreg. f. L. virid-is virid a.] Virid.1688 Holme Armoury ii. 313/2 Viridis, virideous, green⁓colour.
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viridescent
viriˈdescent, a. [ad. ppl. stem of late L. viridescĕre to become green, f. viridis virid a.: see -escent.] Somewhat green or virid. Also fig.1847 Darlington Amer. Weeds, etc. (1860) 433 Viridescent, greenish. 1889 Stevenson Lett. (1899) II. 158 The front of the mountain ivied and furred with clingin...
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Beyond the Beyond (manga)
They eventually meet Virid Visette Viridian, also known as the "Mad" Prince Virid. Futaba finds him while trying to find water for Kiara and after a talk, and Virid seeing Futaba's kind nature, he instead joins them, wanting to stay at
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viridarium
‖ viriˈdarium Roman Antiq. [L. viridārium plantation of trees, pleasure-garden, f. viridis virid a.] A pleasure-garden or green court of an ancient Roman villa or palace.a 1700 Evelyn Diary 10 Nov. 1644, We went to see Prince Ludovisio's villa where was formerly the Viridarium of the poet Sallust. 1...
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viridate
▪ I. ˈviridate, n. Chem. [f. virid-ic + -ate1.] A salt formed by the action of viridic acid.1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 1002 Coffee-beans owe their green colour to a small quantity of calcic viridate. Ibid., The blue precipitate of lead-viridate is decomposed by sulphydric acid.▪ II. † ˈviridate, v. O...
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viridin
viridin Pharm. (ˈvɪrɪdɪn) [f. L. virid-us virid a., specific epithet + -in1.] A crystalline antibiotic with antifungal properties, C20H16O6, derived from the mould Trichoderma viride.1945 Brian & McGowan in Nature 4 Aug. 144/2 We have recently found a number of strains which produce another substanc...
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viridia
‖ viˈridia Chem. [mod.L., f. L. viridis virid a. Cf. viridine 3.] A vegetable alkaloid obtained from the rootstock of Veratrum viride, an American variety of white hellebore; jervine.1874 Garrod & Baxter Mat. Med. 383 The researches of Dr. H. C. Wood have led him to conclude that Viridia and Veratro...
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sempervirid
sempervirid, a. Bot. (sɛmpəˈvɪrɪd) [Formed as prec. + L. virid-is green, virid a.] = prec.1911 in Webster. [Obs. or rare.]
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viridary
▪ I. † viridary, n. Obs. rare. [In sense 1 ad. med.L. viridarius verderer, f. L. viridis virid a.; in sense 2 ad. L. viridārium viridarium.] 1. A verderer.? 13.. in Arnolde Chron. (1502) p. lxxx/1 And moreouer euerych xl. daies bi al the yere forestirs and virydaries shall come togedurs to see [etc....
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viridian
viˈridian, n. and a. Also veridian. [f. L. virid-is virid a.] a. n. Veronese green. b. adj. Of or pertaining to this colour.1882 W. T. Suffolk in Science Gossip Mar. 49 The following list of colours contained in my own box may prove useful... Viridian. [Note.] A transparent oxide of chromium, perfec...
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viridity
viridity Now rare. (vɪˈrɪdɪtɪ) Also 5 vyridite, 6–7 viriditye. [ad. OF. (also mod.F.) viridité (= It. viridità), or L. viriditāt-, viriditās, f. viridis virid a.] 1. The quality or state of being virid or green; greenness, verdancy. Also in fig. context.c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (Percy Soc.) 78 God Al...
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atrabile
† ˈatrabile Obs. [a. F. atrabile, in 16th c. atrebile (= It. atraˈbile), ad. L. ātra bīlis, used to transl. Gr. µελαγχολία black bile, melancholy, and treated in later times as a single word, as in the mod. langs.; hence the late adjs. ātrabīliārius, ātrabīlārius. (Of these the former is on the whol...
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verdant
verdant, a. (ˈvɜːdənt) Also 7 verdent. [f. verd- (as in verdure) + -ant, perhaps partly after L. viridant-, viridans, pres. pple. of viridāre, f. viridis green. Cf. also OF. verdeant (virdeant), verdoiant (F. verdoyant).] 1. Of a green hue or colour; green: a. Of vegetation.1581 A. Hall Iliad i. 1 C...
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