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Lazulite. World English Historical Dictionary

Lazulite. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1903, rev. 2024. Lazulite Min. [f. med.L. lazul-um (see LAPIS LAZULI) + -ITE.] Hydrous phosphate of aluminium and magnesium, found in blue monoclinic crystals; also, the color of this mineral. ¶ Sometimes used = LAPIS LAZULI.

1   Named by Klaproth, 1795, from its older name lazurstein.

2 1807.  Aikin, Dict. Chem. & Min., II. 3. Lazulite … occurs disseminated in fine grains.

3 1818.  W. Phillips, Min., 81. Lazulite … is perfectly distinct from Lapis Lazuli.

4 1849.  Macaulay, Hist. Eng., viii. II. 268. In that princely house where the remains of Ignatius Loyola lie enshrined in lazulite and gold.

5 1861.  Bristow, Gloss. Min., 211. Lazulite is distinguished from Lapis Lazuli by never being accompanied by Iron Pyrites.

6 1883.  E. Arnold, Pearls Faith, IV. 12. His sky is lazulite; His earth is paved with emerald-work.

7   attrib.  1811.  Pinkerton, Petral., II. 88. Lazulite rock.

8 1853.  Kane, Grinnell Exp., xlvii. (1856), 439. The rich lazulite blue that was reflected from the bergs.

9   Hence Lazulitic a., of or pertaining to lazulite.

10 1853.  Kane, Grinnell Exp., viii. (1856), 62. It reminded me of the recent cleavage of sulphate of strontian—a resemblance more striking from the slightly lazulitic tinge of each.

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