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† jaˈcounce, jaˈgounce Obs. Also 5 iaconct. [a. OF. jacunce (Roland, 11th c.), jagonce (Rom. Rose):—pop. L. type iacunti-us for *hiacynti-us, in cl. L. hyacinthius (sc. lapis), adj. from hyacinthus. With jaconct cf. jacinct, jacynct under jacinth.] The jacinth or hyacinth (precious stone).
a1366Chaucer Rom. Rose 1117 Rubyes there were, saphires, iagounces [Fr. Rubis i ot, saphirs, iagonces], And emeraudes, more than two ounces. a1400Lydg. Chorle & Byrde (Roxb.) 12 Ther is a stone whiche callid is a Iagounce..Whiche of fyn gold peyseth an once. c1400― æsop's Fab. i. 54 Hid in the dunghill he founde a Iaconct [editor Jaconet, v.r. iacynct] stone. Ibid. 99 The best Iaconct in Ethiope is founde. a1529Skelton Sp. Parrot 365 More precious then the ryche iacounce. |