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mer·cu·ri·al I. \|mər|kyu̇rēəl, _mə(r)ˈk-, (ˈ)mə̄|k-, (ˈ)məi|k-\ adjective Etymology: Latin mercurialis of the god Mercury, of the planet Mercury, from Mercurius Mercury, ancient Roman god of commerce and messenger of the gods & Mercurius Mercury, the 1st planet from the sun (from stella Mercurii, literally, star of Mercury, after Mercurius, the god Mercury; translation of Greek astēr tou Hermou, literally, star of Hermes, Greek messenger of the gods) + -alis -al 1. usually capitalized : of, relating to, or like the ancient Roman god Mercury 2. a. : of or relating to the planet Mercury b. : born under or influenced astrologically by the planet Mercury 3. : having qualities of eloquence, ingenuity, sharp dealing, or thievishness attributed in myth to the god Mercury and in astrology to the influence of the planet Mercury < more than mercurial thievishness — Sat. Review > 4. : characterized by rapid and unpredictable changeableness or by quick-wittedness : sprightly, temperamental, volatile < a deeply mercurial intuitive artist — Christopher Morley > < mercurial desponds — D.C.Peattie > < mercurial twists of temperament — T.B.Costain > < the Japanese are mercurial — high-strung, touchy, ready to fly into a rage — D.G.Haring > 5. [Mercury + -al] a. : of, relating to, containing, or consisting of mercury < mercurial preparations > b. : caused by or exhibiting the physiological effect of the use of mercury < mercurial sore mouth > Synonyms: see inconstant II. noun (-s) 1. obsolete : a person born under Mercury or having mercurial qualities 2. [Latin (herba) mercurialis dog's mercury, literally, Mercurial herb] obsolete : good-king-henry 3. : a pharmaceutical preparation or chemical compound containing mercury < the diuretic action of mercurials > |