ˈliˌgyu̇(ə)r noun
( -s )
Etymology: Late Latin ligurius, from Greek ligyrion
: a precious stone that is prob. the jacinth
the third row a ligure , an agate, and an amethyst — Exod 28:19 (Authorized Version)
ˈliˌgyu̇(ə)r noun
( -s )
Etymology: Late Latin ligurius, from Greek ligyrion
: a precious stone that is prob. the jacinth
the third row a ligure , an agate, and an amethyst — Exod 28:19 (Authorized Version)
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012