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Etymology of the Latin word amethystus

the Latin word amethystus (amethyst, violet-blue precious stone; vine yielding non-intoxicating wine?; amethyst; ornamented, set with amethysts)
derived from the Greek word amethustos, ἀμέθυστος (the 'amethyst' (supposed to prevent intoxication))
using the Greek prefix a-, ἀ- (an- not, without)
derived from the Greek word methuein, μεθύω (to drink to intoxication; get drunk)
derived from the Greek word amethystos
derived from the Greek word a-
derived from the Greek word methuein, μεθύω (to drink to intoxication; get drunk)

Derivations in Latin

amethysticollis

Derivations in other languages

French amatiste, French améthyste, Italian ametista, Portuguese ametista



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