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Sardonyx is a variant in which the colored bands are sard (shades of red) rather than black. Black onyx is perhaps the most famous variety, but is not as common as onyx with colored bands. Artificial treatments have been used since ancient times to produce both the black color in "black onyx" and the reds and yellows in sardonyx. Most "black onyx" on the market is artificially colored.
Sardonyx is a variant in which the colored bands are sard (shades of red) rather than black. Black onyx is perhaps the most famous variety, but is not as common as onyx with colored bands. Artificial treatments have been used since ancient times to produce both the black color in "black onyx" and the reds and yellows in sardonyx. Most "black onyx" on the market is artificially colored.
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|lshtext=<b>sardŏnyx</b>: ychis, m. and f., = [[σαρδόνυξ]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[precious]] [[stone]], [[sardonyx]]; fem., Plin. 37, 6, 23, § 85; Pers. 1, 16; Juv. 7, 144. —Masc., Juv. 6, 382; Mart. 4, 28, 4; 4, 61, 6. —Gen. plur. sardonychum, Juv. 13, 139.— Hence, adj.: sardŏnĭchus, a, um, of [[sardonyx]]: [[lapis]], Vulg. Job, 28, 16.
|lshtext=<b>sardŏnyx</b>: ychis, m. and f., = [[σαρδόνυξ]],<br /><b>I</b> a [[precious]] [[stone]], [[sardonyx]]; fem., Plin. 37, 6, 23, § 85; Pers. 1, 16; Juv. 7, 144. —Masc., Juv. 6, 382; Mart. 4, 28, 4; 4, 61, 6. —Gen. plur. sardonychum, Juv. 13, 139.— Hence, adj.: sardŏnĭchus, a, um, of [[sardonyx]]: [[lapis]], Vulg. Job, 28, 16.

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Wikipedia EN

Red onyx

Sardonyx is a variant in which the colored bands are sard (shades of red) rather than black. Black onyx is perhaps the most famous variety, but is not as common as onyx with colored bands. Artificial treatments have been used since ancient times to produce both the black color in "black onyx" and the reds and yellows in sardonyx. Most "black onyx" on the market is artificially colored.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

sardŏnyx: ychis, m. and f., = σαρδόνυξ,
I a precious stone, sardonyx; fem., Plin. 37, 6, 23, § 85; Pers. 1, 16; Juv. 7, 144. —Masc., Juv. 6, 382; Mart. 4, 28, 4; 4, 61, 6. —Gen. plur. sardonychum, Juv. 13, 139.— Hence, adj.: sardŏnĭchus, a, um, of sardonyx: lapis, Vulg. Job, 28, 16.

Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)

sardŏnyx,¹⁴ ychis, m. f. (σαρδόνυξ), sardoine-onyx [pierre précieuse] : Plin. 37, 85 ; Juv. 13, 139.

Latin > German (Georges)

sardonyx, ychis, Akk. Plur. ychas, c. (σαρδόνυξ), der Sardonyx, ein Edelstein, fem., Plin. 37, 86 sqq. Pers. 1, 16. Iuven. 7, 144: masc., Iuven. 6, 382. Mart. 4, 28, 4. – Akk. Sing. auch sardonycem, Hieron. in Isai. 15, 54. v. 11 u. 12, sardonychen, Prud. psych. 860: Genet. Plur. sardonychum, Iuven. 13, 139: Akk. Plur. sardonychas, Mart. 5, 11, 1. – Ders. lapis sardonychus, Vulg. Iob 28, 16.

Latin > English

sardonyx sardonychos/is N C :: sardonyx, precious stone