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  • How to say diamond in Latin - WordHippo
    How to say diamond in Latin What's the Latin word for diamond? Here's a list of translations Latin Translation adamantem, More Latin words for diamond
  • Diamond - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
    diamante (adj ) "powdered glass or crystal," by 1904, from French diamanté, past participle of diamanter "to set with diamonds," from Old French diamant (see diamond) Diamante also was a Middle English form of diamond
  • diamond in Latin - English-Latin Dictionary | Glosbe
    Check 'diamond' translations into Latin Look through examples of diamond translation in sentences, listen to pronunciation and learn grammar
  • How to Say Diamond in Latin: Formal and Informal Ways
    In conclusion, when looking to say “diamond” in Latin, you have several options The formal term “adamantem” is suitable for professional settings, while the informal expressions “carbunculus,” “lapidem adamantinum,” and “gemma pretiosa” capture the essence of the gemstone in a more casual manner
  • diamond - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Middle English dyamaunt, from Old French diamant, from Late Latin diamās, from Latin adamās, from Ancient Greek ἀδάμᾱς (adámās, “diamond”) Doublet of adamant The printing sense is a calque of Dutch diamant, used by Dirck Voskens who first cut it around 1700; compare pearl, ruby (“size of type between pearl and nonpareil
  • Diamond — From Greek (via Latin and French) to English | etymologist. ai
    The Latin form was borrowed from Greek 'adámas' (ἀδάμας, genitive 'adámantos'), meaning 'unconquerable, invincible,' and by metonymic extension, 'the hardest substance known' — whether that was understood as a type of steel, a gemstone, or a mythical material varied by period and author
  • Latin Word For Diamond
    Web both the italian and english words can be traced back to the latin diamas, which in turn comes from the greek adamans meaning ‘ untameable ‘ or ‘ invincible ‘
  • Adamant - Wikipedia
    The English word diamond is ultimately derived from adamas, via Late Latin diamas and Old French diamant In ancient Greek ἀδάμας (adamas), genitive ἀδάμαντος (adamantos), literally 'unconquerable, untameable'
  • English Definitions for: diamond (English Search) - Latin Dictionary . . .
    adamantinus, adamantina, adamantinum #1 adjective Definitions: hard as adamant diamond steel incorruptible, impregnable inflexible
  • How to say diamonds in Latin - WordHippo
    Need to translate "diamonds" to Latin? Here's how you say it





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