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Amethyst is a purple coloured form of quartz. Its name is thought to come from the Greek ''a'', "not," and ''methbskein'', "to intoxicate," owing to its purported property of guarding against [[drunkenness]]. According to the Rev. C. W. King, however, the word may simply be a corruption of an Eastern name for the stone. |
Amethyst is a purple coloured form of quartz. Its name is thought to come from the Greek ''a'', "not," and ''methbskein'', "to intoxicate," owing to its purported property of guarding against [[drunkenness]]. According to the Rev. C. W. King, however, the word may simply be a corruption of an Eastern name for the [[stone]]. |
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Revision as of 17:10, 22 February 2006
Amethyst is a purple coloured form of quartz. Its name is thought to come from the Greek a, "not," and methbskein, "to intoxicate," owing to its purported property of guarding against drunkenness. According to the Rev. C. W. King, however, the word may simply be a corruption of an Eastern name for the stone.
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