Classical Arabic - English Dictionary

by Edward William Lane (1801-1876)

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زبرج زبرجد زبردج


زَبَرْجَدٌ

زَبَرْجَدٌ [The chrysolite; a certain green diaphonous gem;] a well-known gem; (Ṣ, Mṣb, Ḳ;) as also زَبَرْدَجٌ; (TA;) i. q. زُمُرُّذٌ; (Ṣ and Ḳ in art. زمرذ;) or said to be so; (Mṣb;) [but this appears to be a mistake;] or it is a kind of زُمُرُّذ: (TA:) the mine in which it receives its being is in the mine of the زمرّذ, with which it is found; but it is very rare, more so than the زمرّذ: at the present period, the year 640 [of the Flight], none whatever of it is found in the mine: some species of it are of a dark green colour; some, light green; and some, of a middling hue of green, of a good water, and very transparent, and these are the best and the most costly species thereof. (El-Teyfáshee, in De Sacy's Chrest. Arabe, 2nd ed., i. 267, q. v.)


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