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hyacinth

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Hyacinthus is a small genus of bulbous flowering plants in the family Asparagaceae , subfamily Scilloideae , that are commonly called hyacinths . The genus is native to the eastern Mediterranean (from south Turkey through Lebanon and Syria to northern Israel ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Any bulbous plant of the genus ''Hyacinthus'', native to the Mediterranean and South Africa. 2 A variety of zircon, ranging in color from brown, orange, reddish-brown and yellow; a jacinth.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Zircon \Zir"con\, n. [F., the same word as jargon. See Jargon a variety of zircon.] (Min.) A mineral consisting predominantly of zirconium silicate ( Zr2SiO4 ) occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually of a brown or gray color. It consists of silica and ...

Usage examples of hyacinth.

The lawns were in beautiful order, and the beds gay with tulips, aubrietias, forget-me-nots, and a lovely show of hyacinths.

When he reached home, his people held a great celebration in his honor and brought him many gifts, the loot of the cities he had burned and the ships he had captured, one bringing a rich armor, another a necklace of gold and hyacinth, a third a cloak of byssus, and so on.

Miss Hyacinth Anastasia Wallace, the one girl I thought had friend potential, turned out to be a Manhattan celebutante hoping to gain credibility by slumming at Pineville High for a marking period or two, then writing a book about it, which was optioned by Miramax before she completed the spell check on the last draft, and will be available in stores nationwide just in time for Christmas.

Then to an accompaniment of lutes and theorbos and citherns moving above the pulse of muffled drums, a choir of maidens sang a song of welcome, strewing the path before the lords of Demonland and the Queen with sweet white hyacinths and narcissus blooms, while the ladies Mevrian and Armelline, more lovely than any queens of earth, waited at the head of the golden staircase above the inner court to greet Queen Sophonisba come to Galing.

Among the booty was a set of throne-like chairs, each adorned with carvings of flowers: marigolds of topaz and crocodilite, roses of pink quartz, hyacinths of lapis lazuli, their leaves cut from chryso-prase, olivine, jade.

The water hyacinths formed an outer ring around the tattered shoreline, their bobbing heads a deeper purple than the water, their foliage the same deep green as the duckweed that grew between them, giving the appearance that the flowers grew on solid ground.

Beyond them lay slopes of some blackish slag-like material which were dotted with lovely coloured creatures, holothurians, ascidians, echini and echinoderms, as thickly as ever an English spring time bank was sprinkled with hyacinths and primroses.

The mingled scents of hyacinths, narcissus, freesia, imported mimosa, and lilac filled the air, diminishing the peculiar musty smell of mildew and dust and old wood that was so prevalent in the church.

He looked quizzically at Hyacinth when the scarecrow-looking fellow placed some griddle cakes in front of him.

Master Polydore Vigil, and his wife, Dame Dreamsweet, and old Mat Pyepowders and his preposterous, chattering dame, and the Peregrine Laquers and the Goceline Flacks and the Hyacinth Baldbreeches -- in fact, all the cream of the society of Lud-in-the-Mist, and each of them labelled with his or her appropriate joke.

There was a lake at the center of the town, fringed with glossy hyacinths, and with the bright-blue blossoms of lirio around its water.

Looking out into the garden, Nathan remembers having taken this apartment for the exuberance of its growth, the little ordered rows of pachysandra and hyacinth, its brave stand against the perpetual shade between the buildings.

My lies made me a bigger poseur than Miss Hyacinth Anasta-sia Wallace.

Even amidst the rank productions of vice, they regerminate to a sort of imperfect vegetation, like some scattered hyacinths shooting up among the weeds of a ruined garden, that testify the former culture and amenity of the soil.

All around were twiggy oaks, just issuing their gold, and floor spaces diapered with woodruff, with patches of dog-mercury and tufts of hyacinth.