- lāzulum,
which is
taken from the
Arabic لازورد
lāzaward [laːzwrd] (listen),
itself from the
Persian لاژورد
lāžaward,
which is the name of the
stone in Persian...
- "azul",
which refers to the same color,
deriving from
Hispanic Arabic lāzaward, the name of the deep blue
stone now
called lapis lazuli. The word was...
- "island" and has its
origin in the
Syriac ܓܵܙܲܪܬܵܐ gāzartā.[citation needed]
lāzaward (لازورد) is
taken from
Persian لاژورد lājvard, the name of a blue stone...
-
having an
origin in a
local place name. From the Persian, the
Arabic لازورد
lāzaward is the
etymological source of both the
English word
azure (via Old French...
-
which eventually became bleu or blue; and azureus, from the
Arabic word
lazaward,
which became azure. Blue was
widely used in the
decoration of churches...
-
luxuriant fur.
Azure (Fr. azur or bleu, Ger. Blau)
comes through the
Arabic lāzaward, from the
Persian lāžavard both
referring to the blue
mineral lapis lazuli...
-
original on 2017-09-19.
Retrieved 2017-07-26. Met
description Medley, 177
Lazaward (Lajvard) and
Zaffer Cobalt Oxide in
Islamic and
Western Lustre Gl**** and...
- "Algeria (nation)" azufre, sulfur,
Latin sulphur azul, "blue", Arabic: لازورد
lāzaward "lapis lazuli" (cf.
medieval Latin azura,
French azure) blandir, "to brandish"...
-
which eventually became bleu or blue; and azureus, from the
Arabic word
lazaward,
which became azure.
Lapis lazuli pendant from
Mesopotamia (c. 2900 BC)...
- Fr. azimut, from
Arabic as-sumut)
azure (Old Fr. azur, from
Arabic (al)-
lazaward, from
Persian lajward) Top A B C See also
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