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argental

|ar-gen-tal|

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/ɑrˈdʒɛntəl/

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/ɑːˈdʒɛnt(ə)l/

silver-like

Etymology
Etymology Information

'argental' originates from Latin, specifically the word 'argentum', where 'argent-' meant 'silver'.

Historical Evolution

'argental' changed from Medieval Latin 'argentalis' and Old French 'argental' and eventually became the modern English word 'argental'.

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'of or pertaining to silver'; over time the core meaning has remained but the word became rare and specialized in modern English.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

relating to or resembling silver; silvery in color or appearance.

The necklace had an argental sheen that caught the light.

Synonyms

Antonyms

dullnon-silver

Adjective 2

made of, plated with, or pertaining to silver (used in scientific, archaeological, or heraldic contexts).

Archaeologists uncovered an argental brooch in the burial site.

Synonyms

silversilver-platedargentine

Antonyms

base-metalrusty

Last updated: 2025/10/11 18:10