emerald
nounEtymology
From Middle English emeraude, borrowed from Old French esmeraude, from Vulgar Latin *smaralda, *smaraldus, *smaraudus, variant of Latin smaragdus, from Ancient Greek σμάραγδος (smáragdos), μάραγδος (máragdos), from a Semitic language. Compare Hebrew בָּרֶקֶת (bāréqeṯ, “emerald, flashing gem”), Akkadian 𒁀𒊏𒄣 (baraqu, literally “scintillation”), Arabic بَرْق (barq, literally “flashing”), Egyptian bwyrqꜣ (literally “to sparkle”):D58-Z7-Z4:D21-N29-Z1-G1-D6 and loanwords with Semitic etymon such as Sanskrit मरकत (marakata).
- derived from σμάραγδος
- derived from smaragdus
- derived from *smaralda✻
- derived from esmeraude
- inherited from emeraude
Definitions
Any of various green gemstones, especially a green transparent form of beryl, highly…
Any of various green gemstones, especially a green transparent form of beryl, highly valued as a precious stone.
- Although there are dozens of different types of gems, among the best known and most important are diamond, ruby and sapphire, emerald and other gem forms of the mineral beryl, chrysoberyl, tanzanite, tsavorite, topaz and jade.
Emerald green, a colour.
Vert, when blazoning by precious stones.
- 16. As the first. Crest, on a Mount Emerald, a Falcon rising Topaz.
- Crest. On a Wreath, a demi Dragon, Emerald, armed and langued, Roby [...] Supporters. Two Dragons reguardant, Emerald, [...]
- Some of the lagoons, said to have subterranean outlets, have no visible ones; the inclosing island, in such cases, being a complete zone of emerald.
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Any hummingbird in the genera Chlorostilbon and Elvira
Any hummingbird in the genera Chlorostilbon and Elvira; and some in the genus Amazilia
Any of various species of dragonfly of the family Corduliidae.
A size of type between nonpareil and minion, standardized as 6½-point.
Of a rich green colour.
- The insect-queen of eastern spring, / O'er emerald meadows of Kashmeer / Invites the young pursuer near, / And leads him on from flower to flower / A weary chase and wasted hour.
To ornament with, or as if with, emeralds
To ornament with, or as if with, emeralds; to make green.
A town in Queensland, Australia.
A town in the Shire of Cardinia and the Shire of Yarra Ranges, central Victoria, Australia
A rural municipality in eastern Saskatchewan, Canada
A rural municipality in eastern Saskatchewan, Canada; in full, the Rural Municipality of Emerald No. 277.
A female given name from English.
- Mrs. Emerald Walsh was helping out at the presbytery.
The neighborhood
Derived
African emerald cuckoo, Amazon Basin emerald tree boa, Asian emerald cuckoo, Asian emerald dove, Brazilian emerald, Emerald, emerald ash borer, Emerald City, emerald cockroach wasp, emerald copper, emerald cuckoo, emerald cut, emerald green, emerald green snail, Emerald Hill, emeraldine, Emerald Isle, emeraldlike, emerald palm, emerald parakeet, emerald tree boa, emerald vine, emerald wasp, fluoroemerald, gemerald, giant emerald pill millipede, lithia emerald, Uralian emerald
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA