eburnine

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin eburnus.

Adjective[edit]

eburnine (comparative more eburnine, superlative most eburnine)

  1. (rare) Like ivory.
    • 1958, Lawrence Durrell, Balthazar:
      On a square of grey silk lay several objects with a direct relationship to our brimming thoughts – the great hatpin with its ugly blue stone head, and the eburnine ring of my lover which I could not see even now without a pang.