Min. Also suzannite. [ad. Ger. suzannit (Haidinger, 1845), f. proper name Susanna (see below): see -ITE1 2 b.] A mineral found in the Susanna mine at Leadhills in Scotland, chemically identical with LEADHILLITE, but crystallizing in the rhombohedral system.
1845. Encycl. Metrop., VI. 501/1. Suzannite, sulphato-tricarbonate of Lead.
1868. Dana, Min. (ed. 5), 626. Susannite Lustre resinousadamantine. Color white, green, yellow, brownish-black. Streak uncolored.