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murex|ˈmjʊərɛks| Pl. murices |ˈmjʊərɪsiːz|, also murexes. [a. L. mūrex (pl. mūricēs); prob. cogn. w. Gr. µύαξ (:—prehistoric *musak-) sea-mussel.] A kind of shell-fish, the animal of which yields a purple dye.
1589Greene Tullies Loue (1616) E 2 b, [Will] no color content your eye, but such as is stained by the fish Murex? 1698M. Lister Journ. Paris (1699) 74 There were but few Shells; but amongst them there was a Murex which dies purple. 1757Dyer Fleece ii. 599 He beheld The wounded murex strike a purple stain. 1851Woodward Mollusca i. 106 The murices appear to form only one-third of a whirl annually. 1889Westgarth Austral. Progr. 316 Spinous murexes went in basketfuls for a shilling. attrib.1605B. Jonson Masque of Blackness, All hauing their lights burning out of whelks, or murex shells. |