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Chrysaurin
Chrysaurin Chrys*au"rin, n. [Gr. chryso`s gold + L. aurum gold. So called from its color.] An orange-colored dyestuff, of artificial production.

Meaning of Saurin from wikipedia

- Saurin may refer to: Bernard-Joseph Saurin (1706–1781), a Parisian lawyer, poet, and playwright Jacques Saurin (1677–1730), a French preacher James Saurin...
- Susan Saurin (née Susanna Mary Saurin, alias Mary Brown, religious name Mary Scholastica; 21 September 1829 – 10 February 1915) was a British Roman Catholic...
- Jacques Saurin (January 6, 1677 – December 30, 1730) was a major French religious figure in the late 17th century and early 18th century who was particularly...
- Margaret Mary Saurin (born 3 January 1978) is an Irish former ****ociation football (soccer) player and coach. She pla**** for the Republic of Ireland women's...
- William Saurin (1757 – 11 February 1839) was an Irish barrister, Crown official and politician. He was Attorney-General for Ireland from 1807 to 1822,...
- Christianity portal James Saurin (c.1760–1842) was an Irish Anglican bishop in the 19th century. He was the last Bishop of Dromore before it was merged...
- Joseph Saurin (1 September 1659, in Courthézon – 29 December 1737, in Paris) was a French mathematician and a converted Protestant minister. He was the...
- Paul Saurin (6 October 1903 – 15 May 1983) was a French politician. Saurin was born in H****i Mamèche, Algeria (then called Rivoli). He represented the...
- Vincent Saurin (17 April 1907 – 13 December 1991) was a French rower who specialised in single sculls. In this event he won nine national titles and three...
- Joaquín José de Melgarejo y Saurín, 1st Duke of San Fernando de Quiroga (23 January 1780, in Cox, Alicante – 9 April 1835, in Madrid), was a Spanish noble...