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† ˈchalcanth, chalˈcanthum Obs. Also c(h)alcanthus, calcanth. [a. F. calcante (Cotgr.), and L. c(h)alcanthum, -us, a. Gr. χάλκανθον, χάλκανθος ‘a solution of blue vitriol used for ink and blacking’, f. χαλκός copper + ἄνθος a flower.] An old name for blue vitriol (sulphate of copper), and for a kind of ink made therefrom; sometimes also applied to green vitriol (sulphate of iron).
1678Phillips, Calcanth, a Chymical word, being the same as Vitriol. 1730–6Bailey (folio), Calcanthum, vitriol rubified. Chalcanthum, vitriol or copperas. 1717Berkeley in Fraser Life & Lett. 586 A vapour sulphurous with some tincture of nitre, calcanthus, and bitumen. 1718Quincy Compl. Disp. 14/1 Vitriol, when all its Moisture is dry'd away, becomes Chalcanthum. |