Obs. Forms: 6 chrisecoll, chrisocoll, 7 chrysocoll, -cole, -cholle, -cal. [a. F. chrysocolle ‘gold-solder, borax, green earthe,’ ad. L. chrȳsocolla, a. Gr. χρῡσόκολλα gold-solder, f. χρῡσό-ς gold + κόλλα glue.] = CHRYSOCOLLA 1.

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1590.  Lodge, Euphues Gold. Leg., 38 b. Womens eyes are made of Chrisecoll, that is euer vnperfect vnlesse tempred with golde.

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1590.  Greene, Never too late (1602), M 4. Gold is the Chrisocol of loue.

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1606.  Sylvester, Du Bartas, II. iv. Magnificence, 601 (D.). Now as with Gold grows in the self-same Mine Much Chrysocholle, and also Silver fine.

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1657.  Phys. Dict., Chrysocal, a kind of Mineral found like sand in the veins of some Metals.

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