🜰


🜰 U+1F730, 🜰
ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR REGULUS OF ANTIMONY
← 🜯
[U+1F72F]
Alchemical Symbols 🜱 β†’
[U+1F731]

Translingual

Alternative forms

  • The variant ⟨🜲⟩ more closely resembles a crown, this a flower

Etymology

A pictograph of a crown (thus regulus) or of a flower

Symbol

🜰

  1. (obsolete, alchemy) One of the several symbols for regulus.
    Synonyms: 🜴, 🜳, 🜡
  2. (obsolete, alchemy) Specifically, regulus of antimony; that is, antimony metal.
    Synonyms: R♁, 🜱

Derived terms

Latin

Noun

🜰us m (genitive 🜰lΔ«); second declension

  1. (alchemy) abbreviation of regulus
    • c. 1653–1656, George Starkey, translated by William R. Newman, Lawrence M. Principe, Alchemical Laboratory Notebooks and Correspondence, University of Chicago Press, published 2004, pages 183, 188:
      🜰us cum Spiritu faetenti.
      Accepi 🜰li 1ae fus: β„₯46
      Regulus with stinking spirit.
      I took 46 oz of regulus of the first fusion

Declension

Second-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative 🜰 🜰ī
genitive 🜰ī 🜰ōrum
dative 🜰ō 🜰īs
accusative 🜰um 🜰ōs
ablative 🜰ō 🜰īs
vocative 🜰e 🜰ī

Second-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative 🜰us 🜰lī
genitive 🜰lī 🜰lōrum
dative 🜰lō 🜰līs
accusative 🜰lum 🜰lōs
ablative 🜰lō 🜰līs
vocative 🜰le 🜰lī