ṡani-priya

ṡani-priya
शनिप्रिय

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  • sap|phire — «SAF yr», noun, adjective. –n. 1. a) a bright blue precious stone that is hard and clear like a diamond. It is a variety of corundum. b) Figurative: »Orselli considered the stars, each shining with a separate glory: golden Dubhe, blue Denebola,… …   Useful english dictionary

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  • Sapphire — For other uses, see Sapphire (disambiguation). Sapphire The 423 carat (85 g) blue Logan sapphire General Category Oxide mineral …   Wikipedia

  • Saphir — Sa|phir 〈a. [ ′ ] m. 1; Min.〉 Mineral u. Edelstein, hellblauer Korund [<mhd. saphir(e) <lat. sapphirus, sappirus <grch. sappheiros <hebr. sappir <Sanskrit sanipriya, eigtl. „dem Planeten Saturn teuer“ <Sani „Saturn“+ priya „lieb …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Saphir — Sa|phir 〈a. [ ′ ] m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e; Min.〉 Mineral u. Edelstein, hellblauer Korund [Etym.: <mhd. saphir(e) <lat. sapp(h)irus <grch. sappheiros <hebr. sappir <Sanskrit sanipriya, eigtl. »dem Planeten Saturn teuer« <Sani… …   Lexikalische Deutsches Wörterbuch

  • sapphire — [13] Sapphire can be traced back through Old French safir and Latin sapphīrus to Greek sáppheiros (which seems to have denoted ‘lapis lazuli’, another blue stone), but beyond that its origins are uncertain. It may have been acquired via a Semitic …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • sapphire — [13] Sapphire can be traced back through Old French safir and Latin sapphīrus to Greek sáppheiros (which seems to have denoted ‘lapis lazuli’, another blue stone), but beyond that its origins are uncertain. It may have been acquired via a Semitic …   Word origins

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