carneol
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Medieval Latin carneolus (“carnelian”), diminutive of Latin carneus (“fleshy”).
Noun
[edit]carneol (plural carneols)
- (now rare, historical) Carnelian.
- 1991, Lawrence Norfolk, Lemprière's Dictionary, Grove Press, published 1999, page 71:
- The two of them had continued […] to a reception room decorated with arabesques and inscriptions, designs inlaid with agate and carneol, others painted in gold, turquoise and purple, all the most precious colours.