The Romance of the Chemical Elements Their History And Etymology
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The first kind was washed from river sand with cloth bags, which, when inverted, formed the picture for the hieroglyph for gold. The first figure gives the older form of the hieroglyph, the second the later form. To the philologist the name " gold " offers an interesting study I2 Romance of Chemical Elements. {^jJ irt comparing the different languages. The Teutonic languages de- rive it probably from the Arabic egala = shining, for we have in Swedish and Dutch guld, German gold, and even in Fin...n kulta. The Romanic languages from the Latin aurum = gold, from aurora o r - H V J FIG. I. FIG. 2. FIG. 3. and the Hebrew awr = light, fire, e. G. , in French or Italian and Spanish oro. Silver. Another prehistoric metal is silver, which occurs more frequent in Assyrian and Egyptian inscriptions, indicating that it was more common than gold. The Latin word argentum is derived from the Greek dpyvpos, argyros = silver, which in turn comes from a/oyos, argos = gleaming, and is connected with the Sanscrit arj-una = light and raj-ata= white.
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