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amethyst

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Jewellery, Colours
am·e·thyst /ˈæmɪθɪst/ noun  1. amethyst.jpg DCJ[countable] a valuable purple stone used in jewellery 紫(水)晶2. CC[uncountable] a light purple colour 紫水晶色,紫色amethyst adjective
Examples from the Corpus
amethystOn display are earrings, necklaces and bracelets made from lapis, carnelian turquoise, jade, amber and amethyst.Behind him on a finely carved desk was a gleaming working model of the St Petersburg-Cannes Express constructed in pearls and amethysts.The glass is only one millimetre thick, and is pale amethyst in colour.The Romans believed the amethyst prevented drunkenness and used to drink out of goblets studded with these purple gems.There were the unfinished shoes for Emily Grenfell lying on the bench, the amethysts agleam against the softness of the leather.Overhead, in the amethyst dusk above the Viennese Altstadt, Steel City was an evening star.We drove through undulating farmland and it was as if the light were refracted through amethyst.Two fifteenth-century icons set in beaten silver, studded with amethyst and quartz.
Origin amethyst (1200-1300) Old French amatiste, from Latin amethystus, from Greek, preventer of drunkenness, amethyst, from methy wine
am·e·thyst nounChineseSyllable
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amethyst
amethyst /ˈæməθəst, ˈæmɪθəst/ noun
 Date: 1200-1300
 Language: Old French
 Origin: amatiste, from Latin amethystus, from Greek, 'preventer of drunkenness, amethyst', from methy 'wine'

1. [countable] a valuable purple stone used in jewellery
2. [uncountable] a light purple colour
—amethyst adjective


ameth·ystBrE /ˈæməθɪst/ 🔊NAmE /ˈæməθɪst/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] a purple semi-precious stone, used in making jewellery 紫水晶;紫晶an amethyst ring紫水晶戒指