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Etymology of the Latin word hyacinthus

the Latin word hyacinthus (iris; sapphire)
derived from the Greek word huakinthos, ὑάκινθος (the 'hyacinth' or 'jacinth'; some gem of a deep blue color, probably the zirkon)
derived from the Greek word uakinthos, ὑάκινθος

Derivations in Latin

iacinthus

Derivations in other languages

English hyacinth, English hyacinthine, French hyacinthe, Italian giacinto

Cognates

Dutch hyacint, English hyacinth, French jacinthe, German Hyazinthe, Italian giacinto, Lithuanian hiacintas, Norwegian hyasint, Polish hiacynt, Spanish jacinto, Swedish hyacint



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