What is another word for emeralds?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛməɹə͡ldz] (IPA)

Emeralds are a precious gemstone that has inspired poets, artists, and writers for centuries. These stunning green gemstones are often associated with glamour, elegance, and royalty. However, there are several other words that can be used to describe emeralds. These include words such as verdant, jade, beryl, malachite, and peridot. Each of these words has its unique connotations and associations that can help to bring out different aspects and qualities of emeralds. So whether you're a writer, a jeweler, or simply a lover of gemstones, it's essential to understand and appreciate the different synonyms for emeralds.

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    • Noun, plural
      esmeraldas.

What are the hypernyms for Emeralds?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Emeralds

As they talked Amalia took from her wrist a heavy bracelet of gold, and from a small leather bag hidden in her clothing, a brooch of emeralds, quaintly set and very precious.
"The Eye of Dread"
Payne Erskine
Rubies and emeralds and sapphires!
"Contemporary One-Act Plays Compiler: B. Roland Lewis"
Sir James M. Barrie George Middleton Althea Thurston Percy Mackaye Lady Augusta Gregor Eugene Pillot Anton Tchekov Bosworth Crocker Alfred Kreymborg Paul Greene Arthur Hopkins Paul Hervieu Jeannette Marks Oscar M. Wolff David Pinski Beulah Bornstead Herma
Positively these princes were inches deep in emeralds, diamonds, and pearls.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch

Famous quotes with Emeralds

  • I have nothing against diamonds, or rubies or emeralds or sapphires. I do object when their acquisition is complicit in the debasement of children or the destruction of a country.
    Edward Zwick
  • this is a world of sorrows and misfortunes but the emeralds of hopes and efforts are still glittering
    reemapandita
  • Why have our two consuls and praetors come out today wearing their embroidered, their scarlet togas? Why have they put on bracelets with so many amethysts, rings sparkling with magnificent emeralds? Why are they carrying elegant canes beautifully worked in silver and gold?
    Constantine P. Cavafy
  • All his life he had heard legends told among pilots and sailormen about the incredible riches of Portugal's secret empire in the East, how they had by now converted the heathens to Catholicism and so held them in bondage, where gold was as cheap as pig iron, and emeralds, rubies, diamonds, and sapphires as plentiful as pebbles on a beach. If the Catholic part's true, he told himself, perhaps the rest is too.
    James Clavell

Related words: emerald mining, emerald mining process, alexandrite and emerald, emerald stone

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