π°
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Translingual
Alternative forms
- The variant β¨π²β© more closely resembles a crown, this a flower
Etymology
A pictograph of a crown (thus regulus) or of a flower
Symbol
π°
- (obsolete, alchemy) One of the several symbols for regulus.
- (obsolete, alchemy) Specifically, regulus of antimony; that is, antimony metal.
- Synonyms: Rβ, π±
Derived terms
Latin
Noun
π°us m (genitive π°lΔ«); second declension
- (alchemy) abbreviation of regulus
- c. 1653β1656, George Starkey, translated by William R. Newman, Lawrence M. Principe, Alchemical Laboratory Notebooks and Correspondence, University of Chicago Press, published 2004, pages 183, 188:
- π°us cum Spiritu faetenti.
Accepi π°li 1ae fus: β₯46- Regulus with stinking spirit.
I took 46 oz of regulus of the first fusion
- Regulus with stinking spirit.
Declension
Second-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | π° | π°Δ« |
| genitive | π°Δ« | π°Εrum |
| dative | π°Ε | π°Δ«s |
| accusative | π°um | π°Εs |
| ablative | π°Ε | π°Δ«s |
| vocative | π°e | π°Δ« |
Second-declension noun.
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | π°us | π°lΔ« |
| genitive | π°lΔ« | π°lΕrum |
| dative | π°lΕ | π°lΔ«s |
| accusative | π°lum | π°lΕs |
| ablative | π°lΕ | π°lΔ«s |
| vocative | π°le | π°lΔ« |